Which of the following describes the general three-dimensional structure of a tRNA?
A) a cloverleaf shape with the anticodon and acceptor stem on "leaves" that are opposite each other
B) an L shape with the anticodon at one end of the L and the acceptor stem at the other
C) a large loop with the anticodon and 3' end in very close proximity to each other
D) an elongated cylinder shape with the anticodon and acceptor stem at opposite ends
E) since all tRNAs have very different three-dimensional structures, it is difficult to describe a general shape
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