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RNA is composed of strands of nucleotides that are read as a 3 nucleotide codon.
These are distinguished by tRNAs that match the codons on one end and carry
individual building blocks of a protein chain. What are these building blocks of
protein that tRNAs bind?
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Amino Acids
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