The Wobble Hypothesis: Definition, Statement, Significance

The Wobble Hypothesis: Definition, Statement, Significance

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The wobble hypothesis states that the base at 5' end of the anticodon is not spatially confined as the other two bases allowing it to form hydrogen bonds with any of several bases located at the 3' end of a codon.

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