Codon
codon
codons
TRIPLET CODE
Three sequential mRNA nucleotides are called a codon, which codes for one amino acid.
Three nucleotides makes up each codon. The codons consist of combination of 4 differing nucleotides A,G,T, and C.
There are four nucleotides in tRNA that are complementary to the four nucleotides on mRNA. Both types of RNA contain the nucleotides adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. In both types of RNA adenine is complementary to uracil, and cytosine is complementary to guanine.
Three
TRIPLET CODE
TRIPLET CODE
Nine nucleotides are needed to specify three amino acids.
the three special nucleotide sequences are anticodon loop,dloop and aminoacid acceptor arm
three.
three. (= 9 nucleotides)
CONDON
Three nucleotides are required for an amino acid. These nucleotides are an amine, carbolic acid, and a side chain specific to the amino acid.
A three-nucleotide sequence makes up a codon.
Three sequential mRNA nucleotides are called a codon, which codes for one amino acid.
This arrangement is called a codon.In DNA and RNA a group of three nucleotides in a row is called a codon. In tRNA a group of three nucleotides is called an anticodon.
Three nucleotides makes up each codon. The codons consist of combination of 4 differing nucleotides A,G,T, and C.