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Answered by ItzSweetyHere
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Answer: Hey friend,

The answer is (1)

Explanation: The loop of transfer RNA that interacts with the codon on mRNA in translation is called the d. anticodon loop.

The transfer RNA or tRNA molecule has three loops in the cloverleaf model. One of these loops has the anticodon sequence which is the trinucleotide sequence that is complementary to a specific codon. During translation, the anticodon loops help in the binding of tRNA with the mRNA strand. The tRNA enters the ribosomal site specifically defined for it and then the complementary character of the codon of mRNA and the anticodon of tRNA binds the structure together. After the amino acid from the tRNA is included in the amino acid strand, the tRNA is removed. Hence the anticodon loop is responsible for proper translation due to affinity as a result of complementary character.

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Answered by birwathakkar
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The correct answer is option (1)
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