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It can't. If you're wondering how two different codons can produce the same amino acid, then that is because two different tRNA molecules have different anticodons on one end, but the same amino acid on the other end.

For example, Arginine can be produced by CGT, CGC, CGA, CGG, AGA, AGG. This means that there are six different kinds of tRNA molecules that all have Arginine at the end, but different anticodons.

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