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an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein

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What anticodon would be found on the tRNA molecule carrying glycine?

Serine


During what process is the anticodon-containing molecule used?

The anticodon-containing molecule is used during the process of translation in protein synthesis.


The three bases on the tRNA molecule that are complementary to one of the mRNA codons are called an?

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.


What are three unpaired bases on a tRNA molecule?

Anticodon


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

An anticodon. -APEX Learning


The three bases on the tRNA molecule that are complementary to one of the mRNA codons are called the?

putos - what in the hell is putos? it sounds NASTY


What would the anticodon tRNA strand be?

The anticodon tRNA strand is a sequence of three nucleotides that is complementary to a corresponding codon on mRNA. For example, if the mRNA codon is AUG, the anticodon on the tRNA would be UAC. This complementary pairing ensures that the correct amino acid is added during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule carries a specific amino acid that corresponds to its anticodon.


What is the triplet of bases on the end of a tRNA molecule called?

anticodon


What is the complementary triplet on a transfer RNA molecule?

This triplet is called the anticodon.


The molecule that contains an anticodon is?

transfer RNA or tRNA


How does the anticodon function?

Anticodon on the tRNA base- pair with the codon on the mRNA and catalyses the elongation of the polypeptide chain in translation. Besides that, anticodon are specific and the specific anticodon on the tRNA decides what types of amino acid it carries on the 3' end.