A biochemist isolates from a cell an amino-acyl-tRNA (that is, a transfer RNA that has already been joined to an amino acid) with the anticodon 5' AUG3', and changes its anticodon to 5'AUA3 '. If this altered amino-acyl-tRNA is used in ribosomal translation of a protein, what will the most likely result be?
A. No change to the protein, because of the redundancy allowed by "wobble" pairing.
B. Tyrosine (Tyr) will be inserted at a position in the protein where histidine (His) would normally be found.
C. Histidine (His) will be inserted at a position in the protein where tyrosine (Tyr) would normally be found.
D. The protein will begin with isoleucine (Ile) instead of methionine (Met).