How many nucleotides are required for 100 amino acids?
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Every three nucleotides in an mRNA specifies the addition of one amino acid in a protein. Each three-letter "word" (combination of nucleotides) is called a codon. Therefore, amino acids are coded by a series of three-letter "words" - a 300 nucleotide mRNA will code for a 100 amino acid protein.
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Every three nucleotides in an mRNA specifies the addition of one amino acid in a protein. Each three-letter "word" (combination of nucleotides) is called a codon. Therefore, amino acids are coded by a series of three-letter "words" - a 300 nucleotide mRNA will code for a 100 amino acid protein.Ma
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