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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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Q: What is the spatial relationship between the anticodon on a tRNA and the amino acid that the tRNA picks up?
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What contains the anticodon and binds to a particular amino acid?

tRNA contains the anticodon


What is on the opposite end of an anticodon?

The anticodon is on one end of a tRNA molecule while an amino acid is on the other.


During translation the type of amino acid that is added to the growing polypeptide depends on what?

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


Series of three bases on tRNA that code for an amino acid?

tRNA contains an anticodon that is complementary to the codon of mRNA.


What are the differences between codon anticodon?

Codons are three bases on mRNA which go to the ribosome which translates into amino acids. The amino acids are attached to tRNA which has the anticodon on it which will bind to the codon on the mRNA. This is how the ribosome picks out the correct amino acid. the tRNA with the anti codon just binds to the codon and the amino acids start binding together via peptide bonds.


Identifies which codons produce specific amino acids?

anticodon


What is an anticodon and what is its function?

A sequence of tRNA that matches a codon of mRNA. The anticodon codes for an amino acid residue during translation.


What is on the end of an all charged tRNA molecule?

An anticodon. -APEX Learning


What would be the effect of a mutation that changed the c of the anticodon to a g?

The effect of the mutation is; there would be another amino acid that may form due to the change in sequence of the anticodon. change in the sequence of anticodon may result to different amino acid that may form.


What are the two functional parts of a changed tRNA?

An amino acid and an anticodon. this is the right answer


What is on one end of all charged tRNA?

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What anti codon bonds with the RNa codon CCa?

The tRNA anticodon is GGU, which codes for the amino acid proline (pro).