Anticodons
The three-letter codes of tRNA molecules are referred to as anticodons. Anticodons are complementary to the codons in mRNA and enable the tRNA to recognize and bind to the corresponding amino acid during protein synthesis.
tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.
TRNA
tRNA (Transfer RNA)....It is often mistaken with mRNA
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
uracil pairs with adenine instead of thymine
I think the 3 base sequence found on tRNA is called an anticodon
Anticodons
They are anticodons
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the anticodon
Anticodons
Each tRNA molecule contains a specific three-base segment (anticodon) which binds to the complementary codon in mRNA,and a binding site for a specific amino acid.
anticodon.
Each tRNA molecule contains a specific three-base segment (anticodon) which binds to the complementary codon in mRNA,and a binding site for a specific amino acid.
Messenger (mRNA), Ribosomal (rRNA), and Transfer (tRNA)