This question requires a strand of mRNA to be given so you can copy the codons and then find the anticodons which will give you the amino acids. Your question is identical to mine from a work booklet pg 68#6 just flip back to page 67 and you'll see a 14 codon mRNA strand!
called CODON.
The matching anticodon for GCA would be CGU.
The anticodon of GCA ia CGU. The anticodon is the sequence of nucleotides on transfer RNA that matches with and transiently binds to the codons on the mRNA during protein synthesis.
putos - what in the hell is putos? it sounds NASTY
A set of three bases in an RNA molecule is called a codon. And one codon codes for one amino acid.
Anticodon
anticodon
tRNAanti-codonsact as the interpreters of the mRNA codon sequence
an anticodon
The complement of the codon is the anticodon.
Anticodon
anticodon
Anticodon
i think its an anticodon for tRNA
called CODON.
The matching anticodon for GCA would be CGU.
Anticodons are sequences of three base pairs on a transfer RNA that correspond to (and subsequently pair up with) codons on messenger RNAs. These complementary pairs come together by forming hydrogen bonds. For example, a tRNA with the anticodon UUU may correspond to the codon AAA on the mRNA.