The answer is AUC.
Anti codons follow regular base-pairing rules, but they are also mirrored horizontally.
Standard base pairing would dictate the answer be CUA, but anti codon is instead AUC.
The previous answer was misleading and incorrect.
A tRNA anticodon pairs with an mRNA codon during translation.
Anticodons are sequences of three base pairs on a transfer RNA that correspond to (and subsequently pair up with) codons on messenger RNAs. These complementary pairs come together by forming hydrogen bonds. For example, a tRNA with the anticodon UUU may correspond to the codon AAA on the mRNA.
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
the anticodon is found on the tRNA molecule Sources: Pearson Biology book. By Miller and Levine
The anticodon would be CUA
A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
The anticodon of GCA ia CGU. The anticodon is the sequence of nucleotides on transfer RNA that matches with and transiently binds to the codons on the mRNA during protein synthesis.
CUA
The two types of molecules that are involved when the codon pairs with its anticodon are : 1. mRNA 2. DNA
A tRNA anticodon pairs with an mRNA codon during translation.
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.
uracil pairs with adenine instead of thymine
3 *** if u want more explanation. basically it is called translation. tRNA decodes the message. If mRNA is AUG, tRNA will attach an anitcodon. Since there is no T in RNA then for A it will be U. For U it will be A and then G will base pair with C. So you will have an anticodon of UAC - which will bring in the amino acid methionine.
Anticodons are sequences of three base pairs on a transfer RNA that correspond to (and subsequently pair up with) codons on messenger RNAs. These complementary pairs come together by forming hydrogen bonds. For example, a tRNA with the anticodon UUU may correspond to the codon AAA on the mRNA.
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon