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Anticodon

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An anticodon is a unit made up of three nucleotides which play an important role in various DNA cycles, including RNA translation. It is, specifically, the group of nucleotides on a strand of tRNA that is complementary to specific codons on a strand of mRNA. See also protein synthesis.

Frequently, the third nucleotide of the anticodon is one of two not found on mRNA: inosine and pseudoridine. Consequently, the link between an anticodon and an mRNA codon is less strict than those links in DNA and RNA-DNA hybrids.

See also

Wobble base pair

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