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They are anticodons
the anticodon
Anticodons
Amino acids are not called tRNA. tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the mRNA on the ribosome. A tRNA molecule has a 3-base anticodon that is complimentary to a apecific mRNA codon, which allows the tRNA to place the amino acid in the correct sequence.
uracil pairs with adenine instead of thymine
I think the 3 base sequence found on tRNA is called an anticodon
Anticodons
anticodon.
On the tRNA it is called the anticodon.
The tRNA anticodon for TAC would be AUG. However, tRNA does not transcribe DNA and would not come in contact with the nitrogen base thymine. A better question would be what is the tRNA anticodon for the mRNA codon UAC.
C&G can only pair up ,and U&A can only pair up.
anticodon