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A codon is a triplet base sequence in?

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What is a triplet of nucleotides that is the code for one amino acid?

I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.


What is the base triplet in m-rna that specifies a paticular amino acid?

This triplet is called a codon.


What are the complement of the codons and are found on the opposite side of he rna?

tRNA (or transfer RNA) molecules contain an anti-codon loop that contains within it a triplet complementary nucleotide sequence to that of the codon. This triplet is called the anti-codon


What is the triplet code on mrna called?

The triplet code on mRNA is known as a codon. This 3-base sequence codes for a specific amino acid to be added to the chain (i.e. protein) being created.


What is codon recognition?

Short Answer is: for every triplet codon there is a recognizable anti-triplet codon.


What base Triplet in MRNA That Specifies a Particular Amino Acid?

codon


Tyrosine anticodon is AUA what is DNA base triplet for its codon?

ATA


What is the three base sequence in mRNA?

called CODON.


What is a anyi-codon?

an anticodon is a base sequence on tRNA which is completmently to the codon on the mRNA strand.


What are the mrna triplet?

codon


What is the difference between a codon from an anticodon and explain the significance of each?

A codon is the triplet sequence in messenger RNA (mRNA) that specifies an amino acid or a start or stop command. Its complementary sequence in transfer RNA (tRNA) is called the anticodon.


Differ between codon from an anticondon?

A codon is the triplet sequence in the messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript which specifies a corresponding amino acid (or a start or stop command). An anticodon is the corresponding triplet sequence on the transfer RNA (tRNA) which brings in the specific amino acid to the ribosome during translation. The anticodon is complementary to the codon, that is, if the codon is AUU, then the anticodon is UAA. There are no T (Thymine) nitrogen bases in mRNA. It's replaced by U (Uracil).