00:01
Okay, so the question is, if we have a dna codon, or rather a dna, the question is a dna code, but if repeat like this, a three nucleotides, this is a codon, cat, what will the, saying the nitrogen base sequence, so they're asking, what will the sequence be of the anticoadone from the trna? so remember, it goes from dna, right, with the dna, then the mrna is made.
00:29
And then the t rna comes in and it matches to the mrna.
00:34
So this is the complement, so the mrna, just to give you an idea, the mrna is the complement, it's the complementary sequence to the dna, and the trna is the complement sequence to the dna.
01:02
So in essence, actually, this is also going to be, c -a -t, but instead of t, it's going to be a u because rna does not have thymines.
01:11
They have urocells.
01:12
So to prove that point, let's continue on with this...