| wobble | In molecular biology, unorthodox pairing between the base at the 5' end of an anticodon and the base that pairs with it (in the 3'-position of the codon); thus, the anticodon 3'-UCU-5' may pair with 5'-AGA-3' (normal or Watson-Crick pairing) or with 5'-AGG-3' (wobble). Wobble pairings can occur between the unusual base hypoxanthine and adenine, uracil, or cytosine, between uracil and guanine, and between guanine and uracil, when in the 5'-position of an anticodon. See: wobble base. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| wobble base | The 3' codon base that is less strictly specified in the genetic code. See: wobble, wobble hypothesis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| wobble hypothesis | <molecular biology> Explains why the base Inosine is included in position 1 in the anticodons of various t RNAs, why many mRNA codon words translate to a single amino acid, why there are appreciably fewer t RNAs than mRNA codon types and why the redundant nature of the genetic code translates into a precise set of 20 amino acids. Inosine in Position 1 in the anticodon can base pair with A, u or C in position 3 in the mRNA codon, so that for example UCU, UCC, UCA all code for Serine using an inosine anticodon. (18 Nov 1997) |
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move unsteadily; "His knees wobbled"; "The old cart wobbled down the street" careen: move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control" an unsteady rocking motion shimmy: tremble or shake; "His voice wobbled with restrained emotion"
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something that wobbles
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Movement in which the lipid molecule partially dips into the opposite leaflet of the bilayer and then moves back to its original position without changing its longitudinal orientation.
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In reference to reading the genetic code, the concept that nonstandard base pairing is allowed between the anticodon and the third position of the condon.
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Wobbler is a neurodegenerative disease model that arose in a laboratory mouse by chance. As it has a very valuable phenotype that mimics ALS and other motor neuron diseases, it was maintained by breeding. As it was a mutation that arose spontaneously, we currently have no information on where in the mouse genome the ALS-producing mutation is present. Currently investigators are trying to identify the location of the mutation in the mouse. ...
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| wobble | a rocking motion |
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| wobble | move unsteadily |
| wobble | tremble or shake |
| wobble | move sideways or in an unsteady way, as of a ship or a vehicle out of control |
| wobble | something that wobbles |
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