The RNA which takes part in the synthesis of proteins is:
1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the genetic information copied from DNA in the form of a series of three-basecode words, each of which specifies a particular amino acid.
2. Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the key to deciphering the code words in mRNA. Each type of amino acid has its own type of tRNA, which binds it and carries it to the growing end of a polypeptide chain if the next code word on mRNA calls for it. The correct tRNA with its attached amino acid is selected at each step because each specific tRNA molecule contains a three-base sequence that can base-pair with its complementary code word in the mRNA.