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strand of RNA used in translation with the anticodon at one end and amino acid at the other end. Is called what??

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transfer RNA (tRNA)

Step-by-step explanation:

Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a special kind of RNA molecule. Its job is to match an mRNA codon with the amino acid it codes for. You can think of it as a kind of molecular "bridge" between the two. Each tRNA contains a set of three nucleotides called an anticodon.

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Answer: Transfer RNA

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