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Anticodon is associated with (a) t-RNA (b) r-RNA (c) m-RNA (d) DNA

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Answered by SadiaEmala
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option a is correct

Answered by Secondman
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"Anticodon is related to t-RNA.

Transfer RNA is an adapter molecule as such and Anticodon is combination of nucleotide bases present in t-RNA i.e. Transfer RNA (Ribonucleic Acid).

   Its basic function and work principle as for its presence is that it identifies amino acid carried and hence binds to the complementary codon (an element) present in m-RNA i.e. Messenger RNA during the process of protein synthesis at a ribosome."

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