Eukaryotes are cells in which DNA is contained in a nucleus.
Codons describe sections of 3 base pairs in DNA which code for an amino acid.
So, anything with DNA has codons, therefore eukaryotes have codons.
use codons to determine polypeptide sequences
I think codons are found on dna. Anticodons are found only on trna.
termination codons
termination codons
mRNA is made up of anticodons
use codons to determine polypeptide sequences
Codons are found on messenger RNA, while anticodons are found on transfer RNA
I think codons are found on dna. Anticodons are found only on trna.
termination codons
termination codons
i think it is only in eukaryotes
cytoplasm is found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
They are found in eukaryotes only. They are in cytoplasm.
no it doesnt! but the eukaryotes does
mRNA is made up of anticodons
Yes. Eukaryotes are found in animals
they are found in Eukaryotes