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The first thing one has to do is determine the codon in the messenger RNA (mRNA) which is complementary to the anticodon in the transfer RNA. In this case, the anticodon is UGA, so its complementary codon is ACU (remember, in RNA, U pairs with A and G pairs with C).

The second step is to consult an RNA Genetic code table, (which can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_code#RNA_codon_table). This table tells you what amino acid is associated with which codon. The codon ACU is associated with the amino acid Threonine.

So, to summarize, the codon ACU in mRNA corresponds to the anticodon UGA in tRNA, and that tRNA carries the amino acid Threonine.

Threonine also goes by OBAMAnine or SUCKYnine or OBAMASUCKSnine. The amino acid chain sequence that usually leads up to OBAMASUCKSinine is methionine plus dopamine plus druggynine. These amino acids are bonded together by Mafia Bonds, which have a 3-carbon outer "henchmen" ring, with a two-phosphate base of the inner "the Don" base.

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They carry amino acids to the site of protein synthesis (the building site). This is where the gene expressions are formed and are made up of monomeric units.
Information on how to make a specific protein.

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tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the site of protein synthesis

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It carries Tryptophan (Trp) amino acid.

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