The wobble phenomenon occurs at the third (3') end of the anticodon and helps explain why the third end of the codon shows the most redundancy.
The wobble phenomenon allows for some flexibility in the sequence of the codon, which allows for more than one amino acid to be encoded by a single codon. This flexibility is due to the fact that the third base of the codon (the wobble base) can interact with more than one base at the third position of the anticodon. This phenomenon is thought to have evolved to increase the efficiency of protein synthesis, as it allows for more than one amino acid to be encoded by a single codon.
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