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Explain how the amino acids for a new protein are placed in the proper sequence.

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On one end of its structure is a binding site for a specific amino acid. On the other end is a base sequence that matches the codon specifying its particular amino acid. This sequence of three bases on the tRNA molecule is called an anticodon. ... Initiation takes place with the binding of a ribosome to an mRNA transcript.

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