Final answer:
Codons in mRNA molecules do not bind to complementary anticodons in tRNAs, some codons do not code for amino acids, and some codons code for more than 1 amino acid.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are several statements that are NOT true about codons in mRNA molecules:
- Codons in mRNAs do not bind to complementary anticodons in tRNAs.
- Some codons do not code for amino acids.
- Some codons code for more than 1 amino acid.
The correct statements about codons in mRNA molecules are:
- Codons contain 3 nucleotides.
- In our cells, "AUG" specifies the START of translation and sets the reading frame.