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The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
A tRNA anticodon pairs with an mRNA codon during translation.
tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.
In normal conditions C always Paris with G and A with U in mRNA so in this CAG the anticoodon wil be GUC
The mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon pair up on the ribosome.
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
On the tRNA it is called the anticodon.
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
A tRNA anticodon pairs with an mRNA codon during translation.
tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.
In normal conditions C always Paris with G and A with U in mRNA so in this CAG the anticoodon wil be GUC
called CODON.
The mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon pair up on the ribosome.
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"
D. codon on the mRNA and the anticodon on the tRNA to which the amino acid is attached. __________ On my packet it says answer C. Codon on the mRNA and the anticodon on the tRNA but it's all the same thing XD
putos - what in the hell is putos? it sounds NASTY
an anticodon is a base sequence on tRNA which is completmently to the codon on the mRNA strand.