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it depends on the codon spcified. The tRNA will have the complementary strand along with an amino acid, for which is specified by the mRNA. if the mRNA codon was "CGA" the tRNA codon would have an amino acid and the complementary codon of "GCU"

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The anticodon of a tRNA molecule is complementary to an mRNA codon. This complementary base pairing ensures correct matching of amino acids to the mRNA codons during translation in protein synthesis.

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Q: Complementary to an mRNA codon
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