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Q. Which type of RNA is found only in eukaryotic cells?
  • (A) snRNA
  • (B) mRNA
  • (C) tRNA
  • (D) rRNA
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) snRNA

Explanation: snRNA (small nuclear RNA) is found only in eukaryotes and functions in RNA processing within the nucleus.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
snRNA (small nuclear RNA) is found only in eukaryotes and functions in RNA processing within the nucleus.

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