I'm not completely sure but I think it's uracine, glycine, cytosine, and adenine. But that's 4
An anticodon.
The anticodon is the group of three adjacent bases in a strand of transfer RNA (tRNA) that will be opposite (anti-) a codon of messenger RNA (mRNA) at the ribosome.
The set of three nitrogeneous bases on the tRNA that is complementary to what mRNA codon is called the anticodon.
The three nitrogenous bases on a strand of tRNA create an anticodon. These anticodons designate a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.
The bases on RNA are Guanine, Cytosine, Adenine, and Uracil (in DNA, Thymine is present instead of Uracil).
The three nitrogenous bases on a tRNA strand are called anticodons. The anticodons are exposed and all codons are universal.
nitrogenous bases in mRNA is:
adenine ,guanine,cytosine,Urasil
cytosine, guanine, and adenine
Messenger RNA
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The sequence of three nitrogen bases on tRNA is called an anticodon. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
The name of a series of 3 nucleic acids bases on the tRNA is called anticodon. The name for a series of 3 nucleic acid bases contained on mRNA is called codon.
I think the 3 base sequence found on tRNA is called an anticodon
putos - what in the hell is putos? it sounds NASTY
Amino acids are not called tRNA. tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the mRNA on the ribosome. A tRNA molecule has a 3-base anticodon that is complimentary to a apecific mRNA codon, which allows the tRNA to place the amino acid in the correct sequence.
The sequence of three nitrogen bases on tRNA is called an anticodon. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
The name of a series of 3 nucleic acids bases on the tRNA is called anticodon. The name for a series of 3 nucleic acid bases contained on mRNA is called codon.
an anticodon
Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon. The tRNA anticodons are complementary to specific mRNA codons. This is how the amino acids are placed in the proper order on the ribosome.
a set of three nucleotides is called codons. A set of 3 nucleotides in a tRNA that attaches to the complimentary codon is called the anti-codon
anticodon
I think the 3 base sequence found on tRNA is called an anticodon
ATG
The name of a series of 3 nucleic acids bases on the tRNA is called anticodon. The name for a series of 3 nucleic acid bases contained on mRNA is called codon.
I was looking for this too. It's called the *anticodon* (:
Anticodon
anticodon