What are the three nitrogenous bases on a strand of tRNA?

By Forinfos - 07/03/2026 - 0 comments

The three exposed nitrogen bases on a strand of tRNA are known as the anticodon. This group of three bases can consist of any of the four types of nitrogen bases found in RNA: cytosine, guanine, adenine and uracil.

The three exposed nitrogen bases in the anticodon match the three complementary bases on a strand of mRNA, known as the codon. The mRNA, or messenger RNA, and tRNA, or transfer RNA, work together to create new proteins through a process known as DNA translation. The mRNA is the chain that carries the message about the specific type of protein that is to be produced.


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