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So, here we have been provided a trna sequence and that trna sequence is going to be like this 5 -3 - and the nucleotides are g, c, a and simply we know that there are 4 nucleotides adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine.
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So, these are the main 4 nucleotides and here you know that adenine forms double bond with thymine and guanine form triple bond with cytosine.
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This is the main concept.
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So, here obviously we can get the complementary strand like for g it will be c, for c it will be g and for t it will be a like this, but this particular sequence this represents which amino acid.
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So, it will particularly represent the amino acid that is known as the alanine.
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So, this is our first answer.
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Then second the question is about the wobble base pairing will it change then change will occurs.
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So, when suppose the wobble base pair changed.
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So, suppose it is changed.
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So, after it is being changing what is going to happen the structure of alpha helix the structure of alpha helix will no longer will be there no longer will be formed...