The Crick wobble hypothesis attributes the phenomenon of codon degeneracy to an imprecise pairing of the codon's third base and the anticodon's first base.
The pairing features of several wobble bases, both seen and undiscovered, are investigated in this theoretical work.
The genetic code is degenerate, which means that one amino acid is coded by several codons.
To explain the degeneracy of codons in the third position of the codon.
A wobble is defined as an unstable movement or a quiver in the voice.