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Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between a codon and an anticodon in the process of protein synthesis?
A
A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that pairs with a complementary anticodon on tRNA.
B
A codon and an anticodon are identical sequences that bind to each other during translation.
C
A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides on tRNA that pairs with a complementary anticodon on mRNA.
D
A codon and an anticodon are both sequences on DNA that interact during transcription.
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Understand the role of mRNA and tRNA in protein synthesis. mRNA (messenger RNA) carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where proteins are synthesized. tRNA (transfer RNA) brings amino acids to the ribosome to be added to the growing protein chain.
Learn about codons. A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid or a stop signal during protein synthesis.
Explore anticodons. An anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides on tRNA. It is complementary to a codon on mRNA, allowing tRNA to bring the correct amino acid to the ribosome.
Examine the pairing process. During translation, the anticodon of tRNA pairs with the codon on mRNA through base pairing rules (A-U and G-C in RNA). This ensures that the correct amino acid is added to the protein chain.
Clarify the correct relationship. A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that pairs with a complementary anticodon on tRNA during translation, facilitating the accurate synthesis of proteins.