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What is the process of matching a mrna codon to a trna anticodon

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Initiation (start codon)
2. Elongation

3. Termination (stop codon

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User Rasmus Faber
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Translation is the process of converting the genetic information in the mRNA strand to the form of a protein. The basic unit of this genetic information is a codon. Earlier, we described a codon as a sequence of three nucleotide bases that specifies a particular amino acid. Codon recognition describes the process of matching codons to the correct amino acids. Codons are read down the length of the mRNA strand and translated into an appropriate polypeptide chain.
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