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The mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon pair up on the ribosome.
There are 3 bases in an anticodon that match up with the 3 bases of the codon.
In normal conditions C always Paris with G and A with U in mRNA so in this CAG the anticoodon wil be GUC
They are distant; too distant for the anticodon to have any real influence on the amino acid bonding, which makes it all the more interesting.
Anticodons are sequences of three base pairs on a transfer RNA that correspond to (and subsequently pair up with) codons on messenger RNAs. These complementary pairs come together by forming hydrogen bonds. For example, a tRNA with the anticodon UUU may correspond to the codon AAA on the mRNA.
In the protein/metabolic RNA molecule called transfer RNA. This molecule pichs up individual amino acids in the cytosol and brings them one at a time to the ribosome where the end of the molecule bearing the anticodon docks on the ribosome and adds it's amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain.
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The mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon pair up on the ribosome.
There are 3 bases in an anticodon that match up with the 3 bases of the codon.
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In normal conditions C always Paris with G and A with U in mRNA so in this CAG the anticoodon wil be GUC
The codon and the anticodon interact with each other via hydrogen bonding, hence both the codon and anticodon are made up of the same number of nucleotides, which is three.
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They are distant; too distant for the anticodon to have any real influence on the amino acid bonding, which makes it all the more interesting.
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Anticodons are sequences of three base pairs on a transfer RNA that correspond to (and subsequently pair up with) codons on messenger RNAs. These complementary pairs come together by forming hydrogen bonds. For example, a tRNA with the anticodon UUU may correspond to the codon AAA on the mRNA.
Serine (Ser) amino acid. --> This is response to the above answer. The question is for the anticodon, but the genetic code table is for CODONS. As you know codons and anticodons bind antiparallel to each other. So, the codon for anticodon AGU = ACU. The first base of the anticodon base paris to the 3rd base of the codon (i.e., wobble base). Therefore with this information the anticodon AGU codes for Threonine. I have a graduate degree in Molecular biology.