Match each term to its definition. A three-base sequence on a transfer RNA molecule that corresponds to a specific codon
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Match each term to its definition. A three-base sequence on a transfer RNA molecule that corresponds to a specific codon
Match each term to its definition. A three-base sequence on a transfer RNA molecule that corresponds to a specific codon on mRNA and thus matches each amino acid with a specific codon. [Choose ] [ Choon) Transition P-site Transcription factor Release factor Echo location Codon E-site A-site Beta site Anticodon Alpha site Translocation During translation, this area of a ribosome binds a tRNA molecule to which the growing polypeptide is attached A-site During translation, this area of a ribosome binds the tRNA moecule carrying the next amino acid that will be added to the growing polypeptide chain [ Choose] This protein binds to the A- site of a ribosome when a stop codon is reached, and then hydrolyzes the bond between the tRNA in the P. site and the polypeptide attached to it [Choose] This term describes the movement of a ribosome from one codon to the next in the 5 to 3 direction.
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