Question #b9b94
1 Answer
Nov 18, 2017
It works with Codons:
Explanation:
4 different bases: A, C, G and T in DNA.
Translated in Messenger RNA: U, G, C and A.
3 bases for 1 AA,
3-base sequences are called CODONS, and are the info that the ribosome needs to incorporate the right AA.
The AA's are brought to the ribosome by tRNA's (Transfer-RNA's)
The AA that they bring to the ribosome corresponds with the (anti-)codon they carry at their front...
Codon-table :
3 is the minimum required for 20 different possibilities:
#2# bases:
#4# bases:
Superfluous, not needed...