Significance of RNA Complementary Base Pairs Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? I am a student I am a teacher Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses DNA Base Pair | Definition, Structure & Pairing Nitrogenous Bases: ...
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In the chapter, the variety of codon-anticodon interactions observed in protein synthesis suggests that there can be some flexibility in these requirements, such that pairing need not be restricted to base oppositions that are precisely accommodated by the one-dimensional lattice of a long double ...