A B C D E F Met Pro Gly Gly Glu Ser Leu Leu A G C U U G C U A A A C G A U i. mRNA: ___ ii. Codon: ___ iii. Amino Acid: ___ v. tRNA: ___ v. anticodon: ___ vi. Ribosome: ___
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mRNA is translated at the ribosome by reading its codons (groups of three bases). tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the ribosome so they can be strung together in the proper sequence. The tRNA molecules have an anticodon that will pair up with the codon on the mRNA strand at the ribosome and then drop off its amino acid. This is how the correct amino acids are assembled in their proper order to make each protein. Choose the correct sequence of tRNA bases that pair up with the bases in this mRNA strand: ACU-CCU-GAG-GAG-AAA UGA-GGA-CUU-UUU-AAA UGA-GGA-CUC-CUC-UUU TGA-GGA-CTC-CTC-TTT
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With what mRNA codon would the tRNA in the diagram form a codon-anticodon pair?
Anticodons pair with __________. a. mRNA codons b. DNA codons c. RNA anticodons d. amino acids
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