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riadik2000 [5.3K]
2 years ago
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At which position on the mrna is the wobble base of the triplet codon?

Biology
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garik1379 [7]2 years ago
6 0

The mrna is at the <u>third position (3’ letter) </u>wobble base of the triplet codon.

  • The third nucleotide in a codon is referred to as the wobble position. There are two main properties of this nucleotide:
  • The cognate tRNA's binding to a codon in an mRNA is substantially more "looser" in the codon's third position.
  • The third codon position can now accommodate a variety of non-Watson-Crick base pairings.
  • The 5' end of the codon is where the tRNA anticodon and mRNA codon are paired.
  • The precise base pairing of the third place is less important once the first two positions have been paired.
  • It "wobbles" because the third (5') base of the anticodon can often mate with either the purine or pyrimidine pair in the codon, depending on the situation.

learn more about wobble here: brainly.com/question/9515830

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