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TRNA anticodons how to do them ?

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By using sequence information from covalently attached nucleotides.

Step-by-step explanation:

TRNA presents an anticodon sequence to required sites as a physical bridge with elongation factors (proteins) to form a connection between mRNA and ribosome and encode amino acids to ultimately form specific protein structure. tRNA carries out this activity by using sequence information from covalently attached nucleotides.

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