Biology, asked by nirmit9926, 1 year ago

What is a codon and what does it represent?

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Answered by Priyanshu2000
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 A codon is a sequence of three DNA or RNA nucleotides that corresponds with a specific amino acid or stop signal during protein synthesis. DNA and RNA molecules are written in a language of four nucleotides; meanwhile, the language of proteins includes 20 amino acids.
Answered by Anonymous
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a codon is the three consecutive bases in M- rna it represents a code for a specific amino acid Codon is a set of three nitrogenous bases in mRNA representing an amino acid or start/stop signal
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