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The correct anticodon will be CGT.

What are anticodons?

Anticodons are 3 sets of nucleotide bases that are located on every transfer RNA. Each anticodon has a specific messenger RNA codon it complements.

mRNA codons, in themselves, are a series of triplet nucleotide codes with each code potentially representing an amino acid.

Thus, for every mRNA codon, there is a corresponding tRNA anticodon. The base pairing rule of Chargaff still applies in this case.

The base pairing rule states that Adenine (A) always pairs with Thymine (T) or Uracil (U) while Guanine (G) always pairs with Cytosine (C).

Therefore, if the mRNA codon for alanine amino acid is GCA, the corresponding anticodon on the tRNA will be CGT.

During protein synthesis, the anticodon on the tRNA will bind with the mRNA codon. This will lead to the release of the corresponding amino acid (alanine, this time) before the translation reader moves on to the next codon.

More on mRNA can be found here: https://brainly.com/question/12685080

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