The table outlines mRNA translation: AUG initiates with Methionine, various codons match tRNA anticodons, forming amino acids, and a stop codon (UAG) concludes translation, all with corresponding water molecule production.
The table illustrates the translation process of mRNA into amino acids using tRNA anticodons. The start codon AUG initiates translation, corresponding to the anticodon UAC and initiating the amino acid Methionine with no water production.
Subsequent codons (e.g., UUU, CAA) associate with specific tRNA anticodons, linking to amino acids (Phenylalanine, Glutamine, Arginine), with varying water molecules produced during peptide bond formation.
A stop codon (UAG) signals termination, paired with its anticodon AUC, leading to the cessation of translation without water production. Each row captures the codon-anticodon relationship, amino acid incorporation, and water involvement during the translation process.
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