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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
15

3. El ARNt con anticodones es, tenga en cuenta el ARNm que ya está separado por codones.

Biology
1 answer:
storchak [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

AUG CAG UUC UUG CGC GAA UAA GCA AU

Explanation:

tRNA pairs with mRNA to make a chain of amino acids that form a protein, through the process of translation. The anti-codons in the tRNA are complementary to the codons in the mRNA. Through the rules of complementary base pairing, A always pairs with T/U and G always pairs with C.

T/U is because in DNA, the base is thymine (T), but in RNA, the base is uracil (U).

Therefore, wherever you see a U in the mRNA sequence, the complementary tRNA is A. Whenever you see an A, the complementary tRNA is U. Whenever you see a G the complementary base is C, and whenever you see a C, the complementary base is G.

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