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what does the code for each amino acid consists of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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three nucleotides—called a triplet or codon—codes for one particular amino acid in the protein. The nucleotide sequence in the DNA is first transcribed into a molecule of messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid).

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Three nucleotides—called a triplet or codon—codes for one particular amino acid in the protein. ... Each codon stands for a specific amino acid, so if the message in mRNA is 900 nucleotides long, which corresponds to 300 codons, it will be translated into a chain of 300 amino acids.

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