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define the term codon and anticodon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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.Codon:-

A codon is a three-base sequence (three nitrogen bases in a row) on mRNA. It calls for a specific amino acid to be brought to the growing polypeptide. An anticodon is a three-base sequence on tRNA. It matches the codon.

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.Anticodon:-

sequence of three nucleotides forming unit of genetic code in transfer RNA molecule.

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Answered by aryunguptaespn
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Explanation:

Anticodon: Anticodons are trinucleotide units in the tRNAs, complementary to the codons in mRNAs. They allow the tRNAs to supply the correct amino acids during the protein production.

Codon: Codons are trinucleotide units in the DNA or mRNAs, coding for a specific amino acid in the protein synthesis.

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