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∙ 13y agoA [nascent] triplet codon. Nascent means potential, usually for the completion of a chemical reaction.
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∙ 13y agoThe three unpaired bases on a tRNA molecule are known as the anticodon. The anticodon base pairs with the corresponding codon on mRNA during translation, allowing for the correct amino acid to be added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon, which are complementary to the mRNA codon during translation. These three bases allow tRNA to recognize and bind to the corresponding amino acid.
Intramolecular proton transfer refers to the movement of a proton within a molecule, typically from one atom to another. This phenomenon often occurs in chemical reactions involving acids and bases, where a proton is transferred from a donor atom to an acceptor atom within the same molecule. Intramolecular proton transfer can affect the molecule's structure, stability, and reactivity.
A 3-base sequence of nitrogen bases on a molecule of mRNA is called a codon.
Anticodons.
In DNA replication, an unpaired cytosine nucleotide can bond with a guanine nucleotide due to complementary base pairing. This interaction forms a hydrogen bond between the cytosine and guanine bases, helping ensure accurate duplication of genetic information.
I was looking for this too. It's called the *anticodon* (:
Anticodon
Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon, which are complementary to the mRNA codon during translation. These three bases allow tRNA to recognize and bind to the corresponding amino acid.
anticodon
Intramolecular proton transfer refers to the movement of a proton within a molecule, typically from one atom to another. This phenomenon often occurs in chemical reactions involving acids and bases, where a proton is transferred from a donor atom to an acceptor atom within the same molecule. Intramolecular proton transfer can affect the molecule's structure, stability, and reactivity.
A 3-base sequence of nitrogen bases on a molecule of mRNA is called a codon.
There are three bases in the anticodon region of a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule. These bases are complementary to the codon sequence on messenger RNA (mRNA) during protein synthesis to ensure the correct amino acid is incorporated into the growing polypeptide chain.
Anticodon
Anticodon
Anticodons.
In DNA replication, an unpaired cytosine nucleotide can bond with a guanine nucleotide due to complementary base pairing. This interaction forms a hydrogen bond between the cytosine and guanine bases, helping ensure accurate duplication of genetic information.
A sequence of three nitrogenous bases in an mRNA molecule is called a codon. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.