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For the above question (DNA strand ATGGATCCGCTITAG), what is the tRNA sequence of anticodons?

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The DNA strand ATGGATCCGCTITAG is not indicative of a full coding region and it does not contain enough information to be able to accurately determine the tRNA sequence of anticodons. DNA encodes messenger RNA (mRNA), which then encodes for specific amino acids, as the amino acids are brought to the mRNA by tRNA molecules. To identify the tRNA sequence, it is necessary to know the entire mRNA sequence that includes the information needed for translation to take place. Additionally, the given DNA sequence contains an "I" which is not a valid nucleotide base, it should be either A,T,G, or C and correcting that would provide a more appropriate sequence to work with.

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