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wobbleA violation of the base-pairing rules in that third nucleotide (5' end) of a tRNA anticodon can form hydrogen bonds with more than one kind of base in the third position (3' end) of a codon.
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wobble1650s, wabble, probably from Low German wabbeln "to wobble;" cognate with Old Norse vafla "hover about, totter," related to vafra "move unsteadily," from Proto-Germanic * [..]
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wobbleto tilt back and forth.
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wobbleDescribes the redundancy in the genetic code such that the same amino acid may be encoded by multiple codons. © Nature Education
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wobbleA proposed explanation for base pairing that is not of the Watson-Crick type and that often occurs between the 3' base in the codon and the 5' base in the anticodon.
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wobble(n) an unsteady rocking motion(v) move unsteadily(v) move sideways or in an unsteady way(v) tremble or shake
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wobbleA motion of the fork assembly about the steer axis.
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wobbleGenerally defined with reference to a rotation stage, the measure of the tilting of a rotation stage's platform frequently caused by the axis of rotation not being perpendicular to the platform.
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wobbleNon-specific base-pairing of the base at the 5' end of a tRNA anti-codon to alternative bases at the 3' end of a mRNA codon.
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wobble, v. to lather the face before shaving; to totter in walking; to shake; to be unsteady on the feet.
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wobbleWhen an egg is about to hatch
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wobbleThe ability of certain bases at the third position of an anticodon in tRNA to form hydrogen bonds in various ways, causing alignment with several possible codons. Referring to the reduced constraint o [..]
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wobbleAn irregular, non-repeatable rocking or staggering motion of the table top of a rotary stage. Wobble is defined as an angular error between the actual axis of rotation and the theoretical axis of rotation. back to topX back to topY
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wobble
An unsteady motion.
''The fat man walked down the street with a wobble.''
* date=October 29, 2011
|author=Neil Johnston
|title=Norwich 3 - 3 Blackburn
|work=BBC Sport
|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/s [..]
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