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The tRNA molecules are found mainly in the cytoplasm. When the translation begins, the tRNA moves to the ribosometo supply it with the anticodon and the amino acid.

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What part of the cell s tRNA found in?

tRNA, or transcription RNA is found in the Nucleolus when not being used, it goes to the ribosomes to help make proteins.


Are codons and anticodons found in DNA?

Codons are sequences of three nucleotides found in DNA that code for specific amino acids. Anticodons are complementary sequences found in tRNA that recognize and bind to codons during protein synthesis. So, codons are found in DNA, while anticodons are found in tRNA.


Where are the types of RNA found?

mRNA, rRNA, tRNA


In what part of the cell is tRNA found?

tRNA is in the cytoplasm where it picks up amino acids and takes them to the ribosomes during translation.


Are codons found in mRNA or tRNA?

mRNA is made up of anticodons


What anticodon would be found on the tRNA molecule carrying glycine?

Serine


In protein synthesis the anticodons are found on the?

The anticodons are found on tRNA molecules. tRNA molecules bring specific amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon region that is complementary to the codon on mRNA.


What base is only found in RNA nucleotides?

uracil is the major one. Inosine is found in tRNA as well


What kind of rna is found in cytoplasm?

rRNA (ribosomes) are in the cytoplasm along with tRNA


Amino acid binds to which part of the trna?

Amino acids bind to the 3' end of tRNA molecules through a specific site known as the CCA sequence, which is found at the 3' terminus of all tRNA molecules. This attachment is facilitated by enzymes called aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, which ensure that the correct amino acid is attached to the corresponding tRNA molecule.


How does the tRNA sequence compare to the original DNA sequence?

The tRNA sequence is derived from the DNA sequence through a process called transcription. During transcription, the DNA sequence is first converted into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into tRNA. The tRNA sequence is complementary to the mRNA codons, with the exception that uracil (U) in tRNA replaces thymine (T) found in DNA. Therefore, the tRNA sequence reflects the genetic code specified by the DNA, but in a format suitable for protein synthesis.


In which molecule would you find an anti-codon?

an anti-codon is a code for an amino acid found on protein