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3/7/21

[Answer] What are anticodons?

Answer: -groups of three nucleotide bases in tRNA that is complementary to one codon




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What are anticodons? Transfer RNA - Wikipedia Transfer RNA - Wikipedia Transfer RNA - Wikipedia An anticodon is a unit of three nucleotides corresponding to the three bases of an mRNA codon. Each tRNA has a distinct anticodon triplet sequence that can form 3 complementary base pairs to one or more codons for an amino acid. Some anticodons pair with more than one codon due to wobble base pairing. Frequently the first nucleotide of the anticodon is one not found on mRNA: inosine which can hydrogen bond to more than one base in the corresponding codon position. In genetic code it is common for a sin… Bearbeiten. Ein Anticodon besteht aus den drei Nukleotiden einer tRNA die als Gegenstück mit den drei Nukleobasen des Codons einer mRNA korrespondieren. Basenpaarung des Anticodons (rot) einer tRNA Ala mit dem Codon GCC einer mRNA das für ein Alanin codiert. Eine tRNA Ala aus S. cerevisiae –. Thu Oct 25 2001 14:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) · The genetic code is the set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material (DNA or mRNA sequences of nucleotide triplets or codons) into proteins.Translation is accomplished by the ribosome whic...


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