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Where is a codon found?

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Answered by shruti688
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Anticodons are found on molecules of tRNA. Their function is to base pair with the codon on a strand of mRNA during translation. This action ensures that the correct amino acid will be added to the growing polypeptide chain. A tRNA molecule will enter the ribosome bound to an amino acid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A codon is a series of three nucleotides used to specify a specific an amino acid.
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