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A sequence of three RNA base can function as (A) codon (B) gene (c) anticodon (D) nucleosides​

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Answered by singhprince0457
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Each tRNA contains a template-recognition site called as an anticodon which contains a sequence of three bases that are complementary to the codon on the mRNA. ... Protein synthesis can be carried out with the single copy of ribosome attached to mRNA.

Answered by nirman95
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A sequence of three RNA base can function as CODON.

  • DNA is transcribed in the nucleus by DNA dependent DNA Polymerase to produce RNA (Ribo-nucleic Acid).

  • This RNA consists of 4 types of bases namely Cytosine , Guanine , Adenine and Uracil.

  • Now, the sequence of 3 bases on the RNA strand codes for a particular Amino acid when the RNA is translated in the cytoplasm.

  • This sequence is called CODON as they code for the amino acids of the protein chain.

  • The sequence of 3 code on the t-RNA which is complimentary with the Codon is the Anti-Codon.

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