A codon is a set of three nucleotides that specifies which amino acid will be added to the growing protein during translationl. Since a codon is found in DNA and RNA, the NUCLEOTIDE BASESare the molecules that make up codons
Codons are series of three adjacent bases in one polynucleotide chain of a DNA or RNA molecule. They code for specific amino acids.
The type of molecule that has codons are nucleic acids. A codon refers to a sequence of three nucleotides that form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.
Every three nucleotides in DNA is a codon
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
mRNA
an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
A set of three bases in an RNA molecule is called a codon. And one codon codes for one amino acid.
putos - what in the hell is putos? it sounds NASTY
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
it depends on the codon spcified. The tRNA will have the complementary strand along with an amino acid, for which is specified by the mRNA. if the mRNA codon was "CGA" the tRNA codon would have an amino acid and the complementary codon of "GCU"
an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
The anti-codon is the molecule of mRNA in the nucleus which copies the codon from DNA in reverse. This process is reversed again when tRNA copies the mRNA in reverse, thereby restoring the original codon sequence.
An RNA codon which reads "UCG" would pair with a tRNA molecule which has the anti-codon "AGC".
condon
im pretty sure its a codon
A set of three bases in an RNA molecule is called a codon. And one codon codes for one amino acid.
The tRNA gene sequence is the anti-codon while mRNA is the codon sequence.
AUG
Transfer RNA. tRNA.
A 3-base sequence of nitrogen bases on a molecule of mRNA is called a codon.
It reaches a stop codon on the mRNA molecule
amino acid