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WHAT IS THE ANTICODON THAT WOULD PAIR UP WITH THE MRNA CODON UAG ?

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User Wankata
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Answer:

I guess tRNA

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User Tyler Clendenin
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Answer:

At one end, the tRNA has an anticodon of 3'-UAC-5', and it binds to a codon in an mRNA that has a sequence of 5'-AUG-3' through complementary base pairing. The other end of the tRNA carries the amino acid methionine (Met), which is the the amino acid specified by the mRNA codon AUG.

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not sure if this is right.

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