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im pretty sure its a codon
This triplet is called a codon.
It tells what amino acid to be created.
codon
Transfer RNA is an inverted "L" shaped molecule. Each tRNA recognizes only one specific amino acid, which becomes attached to the 3'-hydroxyl end (the tail or top of the inverted "L") of the molecule. On the opposite end of the molecule are 3 nitrogen bases called an anticodon triplet, which pair up with messenger RNA codons during translation.
A tRNA molecule with the anti-codon AAU should match up with the mRNA codon UUA. This tRNA will be carrying the amino acid Leucine.
im pretty sure its a codon
This triplet is called a codon.
It tells what amino acid to be created.
It is a triplet of bases (codon) coding for the amino acid tyrosine
codon
Transfer RNA is an inverted "L" shaped molecule. Each tRNA recognizes only one specific amino acid, which becomes attached to the 3'-hydroxyl end (the tail or top of the inverted "L") of the molecule. On the opposite end of the molecule are 3 nitrogen bases called an anticodon triplet, which pair up with messenger RNA codons during translation.
TRIPLET CODE
TRIPLET CODE
amino acid
The triplet decides where one amino acid is to be put into the Protein. In other works, it ' it codes ' for an amino acid.
I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.