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The actual three-dimensional structure of trna is a(n)

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The secondary structure of most tRNA is composed of four helical stems (shown in cyan, blue, red and yellow) arranged in a cloverleaf structure and an central four-way junction. In three dimensions, tRNA adopts an "L" shape, with the acceptor end (⚞⚟) on one end and the anticodon (⚞⚟) on the other end.

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