How does a trna molecule carrying its amino acid recognize which codon to attach?
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During translation, tRNA molecules first match up with the amino acids that fit their attachment sites. Then, the tRNAs carry their amino acids toward the mRNA strand. They pair onto the mRNA by way of an anticodon on the opposite side of the molecule. Each anticodon on tRNA matches up with a codon on the mRNA
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- Interpretation of mRNA to protein is like interpretation of one language to another.
- We're changing over the language of mRNA, a succession of nitrogenous bases, to the language of a protein, an arrangement of amino acids.
- Interpretation between dialects consistently requires crafted by a mediator, a specialist answerable for perceiving the two dialects and drawing the associations between the two.
- When a cell is prepared to have its hereditary code converted into polypeptides, it initially must be set up with all the basic amino acids.
- The employment of tRNA is to coordinate the amino acids with the right codons in the mRNA strand.
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Describe the structure and function of a tRNA molecule . Why it is reffered as an adapter molecule?(2)Explain the process of hnRNA in eukaryotic cell
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