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Which of the following statements about the tRNA that normally accepts phenylalanine is false?  (mRNA codons for phenylalanine are UUU and UUC.)

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  1. It interacts specificially with the Phe synthetase.

  2. It will accept only the amino acid phenylalanine.

  3. Its molecular weight is about 25,000.

  4. The tRNA must contain the sequence UUU.

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