Multiple Choice
The "wobble hypothesis" states that
A) alternative (non-Watson-Crick) base-pairing is permitted between a codon and anticodon at the third position.
B) a peptide backbone can bend between the central carbon and the amino group's N or the carboxyl group's C.
C) an allosteric regulator can induce a protein to "wobble" between two conformations.
D) amino acids can spontaneously isomerize between the D- and L- forms.
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