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- Draw an alpha helix using ribbon diagram and use arrows to show the direction of the side chains.This figure represents which nitrogenous base? Hint: pairs with C Question 42 options: adenine thymine cytosine guanineGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion Which of the triplets below is a possible anticodon for a tRNA that transports proline to a ribosome? Use your genetic code. Group of answer choices 3′-UUC-5′ 3′-CCG-5′ 3′-GGC-5′ 3′-CCC-5′
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