The sequence of three nitrogen bases on tRNA is called an anticodon.
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A codon is a three-base sequence (three nitrogen bases in a row) on mRNA. It calls for a specific amino acid to be brought to the growing polypeptide.An anticodon is a three-base sequence on tRNA. It matches the codon. That's how the right amino acid is put onto the polypeptide next. The tRNA must fit its anticodon onto the mRNA codon like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Each tRNA can only bring one kind of amino acid.
This arrangement is called a codon.In DNA and RNA a group of three nucleotides in a row is called a codon. In tRNA a group of three nucleotides is called an anticodon.
A sequence of three nucleotides is a codon which codes for an amino acid that will be placed into a protein.
A triplet of three nucleotides in a row in DNA is called a codon. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid or functions as a start or stop signal in protein synthesis.
On a spreadsheet, cell G14 is in column G, row 14. G14 is the precise position of the cell.
Not in a row or sequence
The letter "U".The letter "U" is next in this sequence, because the pattern is the top row of a standard keyboard. QWERTYUIOP is the top row sequence.
A is the front row, numbered in sequence to the last row (I think it goes to about letter U or so). For sections above entrances, the 'front row' is numbered in sequence with the rest, so the first row of seating in those 4 sections is really row "G" not "A".
The opposite of a column (which is a vertically oriented sequence) is a row (which is a horizontally oriented sequence).
A codon is a three-base sequence (three nitrogen bases in a row) on mRNA. It calls for a specific amino acid to be brought to the growing polypeptide.An anticodon is a three-base sequence on tRNA. It matches the codon. That's how the right amino acid is put onto the polypeptide next. The tRNA must fit its anticodon onto the mRNA codon like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Each tRNA can only bring one kind of amino acid.
a horizontal row is called a period.a vertical row is called a group
Exactly; you will notice the key sequence qwertyuiop on the top row of letters. This is a random sequence, chosen because a more logical sequence would have resulted in typists typing so quickly that they would have jammed the early manual typewriters.
This arrangement is called a codon.In DNA and RNA a group of three nucleotides in a row is called a codon. In tRNA a group of three nucleotides is called an anticodon.
No, it's called a data record
A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range.
A vertical row of bricks is called a channel.
m,./ from the bottom row of a keyboard