an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein
The anticodon would be CUA
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anticodon
The anticodon is a sequence of the tRNA that compliments the matching t base pairs on the mRNA. The anticodon is an amino acid specific to the tRNA molecule.
A set of three bases in an RNA molecule is called a codon. And one codon codes for one amino acid.
Serine
The anticodon is on one end of a tRNA molecule while an amino acid is on the other.
the anticodon is found on the tRNA molecule Sources: Pearson Biology book. By Miller and Levine
Anticodon
transfer RNA or tRNA
An anticodon. -APEX Learning
anticodon
The anticodon would be CUA
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In the protein/metabolic RNA molecule called transfer RNA. This molecule pichs up individual amino acids in the cytosol and brings them one at a time to the ribosome where the end of the molecule bearing the anticodon docks on the ribosome and adds it's amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain.
This triplet is called the anticodon.
anticodon