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Two populations of RNAs are made by the random combination of nucleotides. In population 1 the RNAs contain only A and G nucleotides (3 A : 1 G), whereas in population 2 the RNAs contain only A and U nucleotides (3 A : 1 U). In what ways other than amino acid content will the proteins produced by translating the population 1 RNAs differ from those produced by translating the population 2 RNAs?​

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Scombination of nucleotides. In population 1 the RNAs contain only A and G nucleotides (3 A : 1 G), whereas in population 2 the RNAs contain only A and U nucleotides (3 A : 1 U). In what ways other than amino acid content will the protei

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