has anticodon with complementary sequence to the codon present on mRNA
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Each three-nucleotide “codon” in the mRNA is matched with an “anticodon” containing the complementary bases. The “transfer RNAs” or “tRNAs” that string proteins together each have one anticodon that corresponds to one mRNA codon, and one amino acid attached
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