A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
Anticodon for CCC is GGG because C (cytosine) always bind to G (guanine).
The anticodon that pairs with AAA is UUU.
The anticodon for CGA is GCU.
UUU
UUC
Anticodons for alanine (Ala) are: CGA, CGG, CGU, CGC
it depends on the codon spcified. The tRNA will have the complementary strand along with an amino acid, for which is specified by the mRNA. if the mRNA codon was "CGA" the tRNA codon would have an amino acid and the complementary codon of "GCU"
The anticodon would be CUA
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG
Anticodons for alanine (Ala) are: CGA, CGG, CGU, CGC
it depends on the codon spcified. The tRNA will have the complementary strand along with an amino acid, for which is specified by the mRNA. if the mRNA codon was "CGA" the tRNA codon would have an amino acid and the complementary codon of "GCU"
The anticodon would be CUA
In normal conditions C always Paris with G and A with U in mRNA so in this CAG the anticoodon wil be GUC
what is the display resolution for a CGA monitor?
The CGA is a standard developed by the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) for the fit of the attachment of a compressed gas cylinder to a regulator or transfer line. It is based on the type of gas used. There are over a dozen CGA fittings, all with a specific purpose. The CGA fitting used for compressed air, for example, is CGA-590.
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG
tRNA contains the anticodon
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
Though CGA can stand for several things, perhaps the best know is Color Graphics Adapter
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.