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why there is three triplet codon in mRNA​

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Answered by gouravc10212
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Each group of three bases in mRNA constitutes a codon, and each codon specifies a particular amino acid (hence, it is a triplet code). The mRNA sequence is thus used as a template to assemble—in order—the chain of amino acids that form a protein. ... The codons are written 5' to 3', as they appear in the mRNA

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