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Shyann Mann
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23 January, 04:41
How are codons and anticodons alike?
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23 January, 05:00
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A codon is a group of three mRNA bases while an anticodon is a group of three tRNA bases. For example AUC is a codon and UAG is an anticodon that matches it.
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