A nucleotide triplet in a tRNA molecule that aligns with a particular codon in mRNA under the influence of the ribosome, so that the amino acid carried by the tRNA is added to a growing protein chain.
During protein synthesis, where DNA is "read" to produce a given protein (which is just a strand of amino acids), a codon is a three nucleotide sequence on mRNA that codes for a particular amino acid. The anticodon is the portion of tRNA (the molecule that carries the amino acid) that complements the codon on the mRNA, allowing the appropriate amino acid to be placed at a given position in the protein.
Anti-codons are on t-rna. They match up with m-rna in ribosomes to create proteins.
The anitcodon is the part of the tRNA where there are three bases that match up with the bases(codons) that are on the mRNA. The other part of the tRNA is the amino acid.
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Codons are segments of mRNA.
tRNA.
on the tRNA
amino acid
tRNA
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anticodon
The anticodon is a sequence of the tRNA that compliments the matching t base pairs on the mRNA. The anticodon is an amino acid specific to the tRNA molecule.
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
An anticodon is matched with three bases. This is also called a triplet nucleotide or a trinucleotides.
the anticodon is found on the tRNA molecule Sources: Pearson Biology book. By Miller and Levine
Serine
Anticodon
The anticodon is on one end of a tRNA molecule while an amino acid is on the other.
Anticodon
transfer RNA or tRNA
An anticodon. -APEX Learning
anticodon
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This triplet is called the anticodon.
anticodon
The anticodon is a sequence of the tRNA that compliments the matching t base pairs on the mRNA. The anticodon is an amino acid specific to the tRNA molecule.