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define wobble hypothesis​

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Answered by ՏɑɾíƙɑՏօƖɑղƙí
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Wobble hypothesis: A change in nitrogen base at the 3rd position of a codon does not normally cause any change in the expression of the codon because the codon is mostly read by the first two nitrogen bases The position of the third nitrogen base in a codon which does not influence the reading of the codon is termed as Wobble position.

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It helps one tRNA to read more than one codon and thus, provides economy in number of tRNA molecules at the time of translation.

Answered by JayatiSri
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The wobble hypothesis states that the base at 5′ end of the anticodon is not spatially confined as the other two bases allowing it to form hydrogen bonds with any of several bases located at the 3′ end of a codon.

Explanation:

According to this hypothesis, only the first two bases of the codon have a precise pairing with the bases of the anticodon of tRNA, while the pairing between the third bases of codon and anticodon may Wobble (wobble means to sway or move unsteadily).

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