1. What is codon? (1pt)      2. What is an anti-codon? (1pt)           3. What tRNA bases...

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1. What is codon? (1pt)

     2. What is an anti-codon? (1pt)

    

     3. What tRNA bases can be attached tothe mRNA codon, UGC? (1pt)

    

     4. Where do the amino acids in thecytoplasm of a cell come from? (1pt)

E. Complete the mRNA strand byproviding the proper nitrogen bases: (1pt)

DNA strand

TAC

GGG

TCC

ACA

AAA

ATA

mRNA strand

AUG

    

                                                                 

F. Complete the anti-codons for thetRNAs: (1pt)

Amino acids

1

2

3

4

5

6

tRNA

GUA

mRNA

strand

CAU

GUA

AAU

UGA

GGG

CUU

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Set of three nitrogen bases in mRNA is called codon It is read from 5 to 3 direction During translation of protein synthesis amino acids in tRNA combine to form protein These tRNA has three nitrogen bases attached to it These nitrogen bases are complementary to the    See Answer
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