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it says the messenger rna  travels to the ribosomes, where the genetic information must be decoded. Transfer rna, meanwhile, is present in the cells cytoplasm. On each tRNA molocule there are three exposed nitrogenous bases that will pair with a codon molecule. Please help.

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base pairing
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It will bind only one way.  The anticodon (3 base pair you are referring to) will bind the mRNA at the start codon.  Because of this, in eukaryotes, all proteins start with the amino acid Methionine.
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