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27. Where are codons found?

Where are anticodons found?

28. When reading and using the codon chart, should you use the codon or anticodon?

29. What is commonly the starting amino acid for polypeptides?

30. If the mRNA codon is CCA, what would be the tRNA anticodon be?

ab. Which amino acid does this make?

31. If the codon is GUC, what is the anticodon?

ab. Which amino acid does this make?

32. What are the codons for lysine?

33. Use the codon chart. What are the three stop codons?

34. If the mRNA codon is GAU, what is the tRNA anticodon?

ab. Which amino acid does this code for?

35. What are six mRNA codons for Arginine?

36. What would be the six tRNA anticodons for the above mRNA codons?

37. Why won't changing one base letter on a mRNA codon always change the amino acid it codes for? Give an example.

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Answer:

An anticodon is found at one end of a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule. During protein synthesis, each time an amino acid is added to the growing protein

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