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what is triplet codon​

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Answered by studygirl25
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Triplet codons are the smallest units of uniform length that can code for all the amino acids. A genetic code comprises three nitrogenous bases in a row(A-adenine,G-guanine,C-cytosine,U-uracil). The DNA sequence of a gene is divided into a series of triplet codons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A codon or a code word is defined as a group of bases that specify an amino acid. The codons are developed by using the bases available in mRNA. Hence, there are 64 codons for 20 amino acids since every codon for one amino acid means that there exist more than code for the same amino acid.

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