Biology, asked by Agathakulmitra, 11 months ago

The codons third base is known as:
(a) Wooble
(b) Google
(C) Both
(d) Anticodon​

Answers

Answered by ankitbishnoi2004
1

Answer:

Wooble

Explanation:

The wooble position of a codon refers to the third nucliotide in a codon

Answered by MotiSani
2

Answer: (a) Wobble

Explanation:

This is the third nucleotide in a codon. The two major characteristics of the wobble are:

1) tRNA is much looser in this third nucleotide of the codon. This loose tRNA leads to the formation of several types of non-Watson-Crick base pairing to occur at the third codon position.

2) The redundancy of the genetic code is specified in this third nucleotide of the codon position such that several codons with the same first two nucleotides, but different third position nucleotides, code for the same amino acid.

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