G. Nucleotide sequence in DNA to which RNA Polymerase binds to begin transcription. H. Sequence of three nucleotides in a tRNA that is complementary to a three-nucleotide sequence in an mRNA molecule. I. Enzyme that attaches the correct amino acid to a tRNA molecule to form the activated intermediate used in protein synthesis.
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