Answer:
tRNA -- ACA AGA GG UAC UGA
Step-by-step explanation:
- tRNA is complementary to mRNA (after RNA processing, the mature mRNA strand enters the cytoplasm for translation to start; translation = coding proteins from RNA), so repeat the process of what you did with DNA -> mRNA to mRNA -> tRNA
- a group of 3 nucleotides = 1 codon, each codon codes for a specific amino acid (you can search up a codon chart online, no need to memorize it)
- for instance, the first tRNA on your paper is ACA, so you'd fill in the first amino acid bubble with THR
hope that helps!