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What is anticondon for AGC

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Answer:

the Anticodon

Step-by-step explanation:

Like all RNAs, tRNA is a single strand of nucleotide bases. ... The anticodon is a perfect complementary match to a codon. So, if the codon for serine is AGC, then the anticodon for serine is UCG. The tRNA that contains the anticodon UCG will also be the tRNA that attaches to a serine amino acid.

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Answer:

UCG

Step-by-step explanation:

A pairs with U, and G pairs with C for RNA.

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