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The anticodon of a particular tRNA molecule is a set of 3 nucleotide bases that are complementary to the codon of specific amino acid.

What are anticodons?

Anticodons are complementary nucleotide codes to mRNA codons.

Codons in themselves are a sequence of 3 nucleotide bases whereby each code for a specific amino acid.

Thus, anticodons are a sequence of 3 nucleotides that are complementary to codons.

Anticodons are carried by tRNAs. During protein synthesis, anticodons bind with their respective codons with the result being the release of the amino acid that corresponds to each codon.

The amino acids are linked by peptide bonds to form the primary structure of proteins. Secondary structures of proteins are formed when the primary structures are folded.

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