A DNA triplet is three consecutive nitrogenous bases in the code of DNA. We divide up DNA into sections of three because when the DNA is transcribed into mRNA and the mRNA is translated, the three bases of the mRNA (now called codons) determine which amino acid will be made.
A three-base-pair segment of DNA that results in the formation of an mRNA codon
A triplet is a group of three. This is often a term used in music or when classifying groups of babies.
The complementry three base sequence on the DNA.
it means you are bad and mean to people and your DNA is bad, you will turn into a animal in a week or so.
The DNA triplet "GAG" encodes for Glutamic Acid.
DNA
Triplet codes are found in genes (DNA).
microRNA
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The DNA triplet "GAG" encodes for Glutamic Acid.
DNA
The exquisitely Short Answer is "The Triplet code that is the result of the USE of the TRIPLET CODONS is how Identity is Obtained via Dna."
CAA
The Rna triplet codon GUA, Thymine being replaced by Uracil in all Rna's.
There are 64 triplets in the triplet code of DNA.
Triplet codes are found in genes (DNA).
microRNA
GAA and GAG code for Glutamic Acid.
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I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.
Triplet-3 base sequence specifying a particulare amino acid on a DNA gene is called a triplet.