What result would you expect if a mutation eliminates one of the four arms of a tRNA?
A) The tRNA will not be recognized by tRNA synthetase and cannot be charged.
B) The tRNA will fit into the A site but will not release the peptide at the P site.
C) The tRNA will be charged with the wrong amino acid.
D) The tRNA will not be able to undergo traditional complementary base pairing.
E) There will be no effect on function, so long as the anticodon region is intact.
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