Amino acids linked to the 2'-end of a tRNA
A) are regular substrates for protein synthesis.
B) are transferred to the 3' position prior to their use in protein synthesis.
C) are prompted hydrolysed off as part of a proofreading mechanism.
D) never occur.
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B) an
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