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Each codon is three bases long - and a codon codes for one amino acid.

Therefore this strand (9 bases long) could code for 3 amino acids.

(Except if the DNA code was ACT, this would create the codon UGA on the mRNA, which is a stop codon. The amino acid chain would therefore terminate at this point).

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I think you are trying to ask how many codons are there?

Well a codon is a three based 'word' that codes for one amino acid

there should be 10

but i think you missed out one letter if not because each should have three in it

you put one as cc but if that is correct then there is nine

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There are three bases in a codon, so there are 10 sets of three or 10 codons.

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Since 3 bases make up an amino acid, there are 5 potential amino acids in this particular string of bases.

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ten amino acids

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