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anticodon
What is an Anticodon?
An
anticodon
is a sequence of three nucleotides in
tRNA (transfer RNA)
that is complementary to a corresponding
codon
in mRNA (messenger RNA). This sequence allows the tRNA to deliver the appropriate amino acid during
protein synthesis
.
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