Chapter 17: Q. 17.48 (page 600)
Why are there at least different tRNAs?
Short Answer
Each codon binds to a distinct anticodon on t RNA, there must be at least distinct t RNAs.
Chapter 17: Q. 17.48 (page 600)
Why are there at least different tRNAs?
Each codon binds to a distinct anticodon on t RNA, there must be at least distinct t RNAs.
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