Uracil replaces Thymine as a base in mRNA.
called CODON.
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
A DNA triplet is three consecutive nitrogenous bases in the code of DNA. We divide up DNA into sections of three because when the DNA is transcribed into mRNA and the mRNA is translated, the three bases of the mRNA (now called codons) determine which amino acid will be made.
The corresponding mRNA sequence of ATGCCCTAAGTG is UACGGGAUUCAC
Complimentary.
CUAGGA
During transcription, the resulting bases on the mRNA if the DNA has the base adenine is Proteins.
The mRNA will have codons AUG-CCA-GUA-GGC-CAC
Remember that in rna Uracil replaces Thymine so ACUGCGU.
All mRNA and DNA sets of three are codons, and rRNA is anti-codons.
Three sequential mRNA nucleotides are called a codon, which codes for one amino acid.