how many bases will there be in an mrna molecule coding for haemoglobin
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how many base Will there be in an mrna
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The answer to the given question is as follows:
- Three amino acid bas-es will be there in the mRNA molecule that cod-es for haemoglobin, in fact for that matter, it is the same for any inf-ormation that is stored in the bas-e s-equences.
- The three amino acids together are called a codon.
- The codons form the gene-tic cod-es in every or-ganism.
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