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There are four nitrogen bases in mRNA, adenine, uracil, cytosine and guanine.

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What are the bases on the mRNA strands are called?

A 3-base sequence of nitrogen bases on a molecule of mRNA is called a codon.


What does trna uses to match to the mrna?

tRNA contains an anticodon which is a sequence of three nitrogen bases that is complimentary to a particular mRNA codon.


What are the complimentary nitrogen bases in protein synthesis?

In protein synthesis, complimentary nitrogen bases are found in the process of transcription and translation. In transcription, DNA's nitrogen bases A (adenine), T (thymine), G (guanine), and C (cytosine) pair with RNA's nitrogen bases A (adenine), U (uracil), G (guanine), and C (cytosine). In translation, codons on mRNA, made up of A, U, G, and C, pair with anticodons on tRNA during protein synthesis.


What is the nitrogen that found in RNA?

The nitrogen bases found in RNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.


A segment of DNA has the following sequence TTAAGGCC. Which sequence of bases would be found on the complementary strand of mRNA?

The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.


What determines the mRNA sequence?

The genetic code is determined by the specific sequence of four nucleotide bases that make up DNA. The bases are guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine.


What group of three nitrogenous bases in DNA or mRNA that code for one amino acid?

A codon in DNA or mRNA is a group of three nitrogenous bases that encode for one specific amino acid. The sequence of codons in the mRNA is read during translation to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein.


What is the sequence of 3 nitrogen bases on tRNA?

The sequence of 3 nitrogen bases on tRNA is called an anticodon. It is complementary to the mRNA codon during translation. The anticodon pairs with the mRNA codon to ensure the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain.


Adenine guanine cystocine and thymine are the four nitrogen bases in DNA true or false?

There are four nitrogen bases found in DNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.


How many nitrogen bases make-up a codon?

Three nitrogenous bases make up a single codon.


Does mRNA use thymine or adenine in its genetic code?

It will use adenine, but thymine will be replaced by a nitrogen base called "uracil" in mRNA


The three bases on the tRNA molecule that are complementary to one of the mRNA codons are called the?

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