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Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon. The tRNA anticodons are complementary to specific mRNA codons. This is how the amino acids are placed in the proper order on the ribosome.
tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
nitrogen bases are found in the structures of adenine guanine etc.they are bonded with hydrogen bonds to each other.
A codon is found in the DNA sequence and in the mRNA sequence. The anticodon is the opposite sequence that would match with the sequence of the codon and allows pairing of the anticodon with the codon
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Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon. The tRNA anticodons are complementary to specific mRNA codons. This is how the amino acids are placed in the proper order on the ribosome.
The sequence of three nitrogen bases on tRNA is called an anticodon. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.
It would be: Cytosine Adenine Cytosine Uracil Uracil Guanine Cytosine Adenine Cytosine
An anticodon is matched with three bases. This is also called a triplet nucleotide or a trinucleotides.
Describe how each of the DNA nitrogen bases pair together
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon
Anticodon
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anticodon