Anticodons are a sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA. It bounds to the complementary coding triplet of nucleotides in messenger RNA during translation phase of protein synthesis.
tRNA
anticodon
The anticodon would be CUA
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
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.
anticodon
Anticodon?
Anticodons are a sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA.
The anticodon would be CUA
it's tRNA or transfer RNA.
Anticodon for Methionine (Met) is UAC.
A pairs with T so the anticodon would be TTT
The tRNA has the anticodon and mRNA has the codon.
tRNA contains the anticodon
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.
It can. If the codon has an "A," then its anticodon must have a "T."
anticodon.