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7 March, 21:09

Genes encode the proteins and tRNAs that are needed to read the genetic code. These tRNAs are specific for an amino acid and find the correct codon in the mRNA using an anticodon that is complementary to that codon. If the anticodon region of a tRNA is mutated, what are some potential consequences for the cell?

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  1. 7 March, 21:21
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    It could change the DNA code resulting in failures
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