If a tRNA molecule has an anticodon which reads GCU, what was the codon of the mRNA molecule?
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- the codon of mRNA is. CGT Because purine and pyrimidine are linked with eash other A is linked with T by 2 weak hydrogen bonds..and G is linked with C with 3 weak hydrogen bonds...bt in this case is mRNA so A is replaced uracil.
- hydrogen bonds...bt in this case is mRNA so A is replaced uracil.Explanation:
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If a tRNA molecule has an anticodon which reads GCU, CGT was the codon of the mRNA molecule.
Explanation:
- mRNA, the messenger RNA is a single stranded nucleic acid which is complementary to DNA .
- tRNA, transfer RNA carries amino acids to the ribosomes where protein synthesis takes place.
- It decodes the mRNA molecule into polypeptide sequence that is called as protein.
- The protein synthesis process is called as translation.
- During this process, the nucleic acid bases like cytosine, guanine, thymine, and uracil forms hydrogen bonds with the complementary bases such as guanine,cytosine,uracil, thymine respectively.
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