According to wobble rules, what codons should be recognized by the anticodon 5′-ICC-3′? What amino acid residue do they correspond to?

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Sequences, identified by this tRNA will be 5'-GGA-3' or 5'-GGU-3' or 5'-GGC-3'

In RNA molecules, a wobble base pair is a pairing of two nucleotides that deviates from the Watson-Crick base pair rules. Guanine-uracil (G-U), hypoxanthine-uracil (I-U), hypoxanthine-adenine (I-A), and hypoxanthine-cytosine are the four major wobble base pairs (I-C)

So I can pair with A, U, and C on an anticodon.

Pairings C and G can take place.

A pairs with U while G pairs with C, U and U pairs with A, G.

The specified order is 5′-ICC-3′. As a result, we can state that the tRNA's sequence is 3'-CCI-5'.

I serves as the foundation for this wobbling and can be paired with A, U, or C.

As a result, this tRNA will identify the mRNA with the sequence 5'-GGA-3', 5'-GGU-3', or 5'-GGC-3'.

All these Codons corresponds to the amino acid “Glycine”

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