She troggal jeh GRN as proteen eh ribbosoom, as adsyn ry-akin ayns dagh ooilley chillag. Shimmey anchaslys t'ayn eddyr ribbosoomyn cillagyn bacteyragh, archaeagh as eukaryotagh, as ta ribbosoomyn ayns mitochonria casley rish adsyn ayns bacteyryn, bentyn rish aafilley ny mynolt shoh, foddee[1].

Ta bun yn 'ockle ribo-, jeh'n çhugyr ribose, as Greagish σωμα, soma, "corp"[2].

Ta ribbosoomyn gobbraghey er ymmyd y choad gien-oaylleeagh, jeh geayr çheshveanagh dys proteen, as ad cur çhyndaays er shen. T'ad jannoo catalysys da geayryn amino unnaneagh son dy hroggal driaght yl-pheptide; son shen y yannoo, t'ad kiangley rish GRN çhaghter, as jannoo ymmyd jeh myr clowan dy chur ry-cheilley y straih kiart dy gheayryn amino.

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  1. Benne R, Sloof P (1987). "Evolution of the mitochondrial protein synthetic machinery". Biosystems (1): 51–68. doi:10.1016/0303-2647(87)90006-2. PMID 2446672. 
  2. yourdictionary.com (2009-01-31).