The three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule is known as an anti-codon. This matches up with the codon (another 3-base code) on the mRNA to ensure that the correct amino acid is added to the chain (protein) being created.
mRNA
Not at all. mRNA is not involved in DNA replication as it is involved in transcription and translation.
mRNA
messenger RNA (mRNA)
The process of mRNA connecting to a ribosomes and reading the code to produce a protein is translation.
exons
The DNA itself has the pattern.
luciferase enzyme
Transcription occurs in DNA to produce mRNA.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus and results in strands of mRNA. mRNA leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosomes where amino acids are joined according to the mRNA code to produce proteins.
introns ... exons.
By trascription mRNA is produce . This RNS on reching the cytoplasm functions accordingly.
Amino acid tables are used to translate mRNA codons into amino acid sequences. They also tell whem mRNA codons produce stops.
Ribosomes produce protiens by a process called translation. There are three types of DNA produced during this process: mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA.
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