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what are anticodons?​

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Answered by queenlvu7276
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Anticodons are sequences of nucleotides that are complementary to codons. They are found in tRNAs, and allow the tRNAs to bring the correct amino acid in line with an mRNA during protein production. ... Towards the bottom left, you can see tRNAs carrying amino acids entering the ribosome complex.

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Answered by abhijitgupta2
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Anticodons are the three peptide sequence at the base of a transfer RNA ( tRNA ) molecule that determines where and how the tRNA attaches to a messenger RNA ( mRNA ) polymerase.

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