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nucleotides
It is always known as a mutation
If you mean messenger RNA (mRNA), then yes, a triplet of mRNA nucleotides is known as a mRNA codon. However, if you mean transfer RNA (tRNA), then the answer is no. A triplet of tRNA nucleotides is known as an anticodon.
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Nucleotides - A nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a pentose sugar.
nucleotides
It is always known as a mutation
nucleotides are the monomers DNA has nitrogenous bases adenine(A), thymine(T), cytosine(C), and guanine(G) RNA has nitrogenous bases A, G, and C but instead of T has uracil(U)
If you mean messenger RNA (mRNA), then yes, a triplet of mRNA nucleotides is known as a mRNA codon. However, if you mean transfer RNA (tRNA), then the answer is no. A triplet of tRNA nucleotides is known as an anticodon.
its is mulecules
a stands for adenine.......
Nucleotides - A nitrogenous base, a phosphate group, and a pentose sugar.
nucleic acid
Two parts, a solvent and a solute. The solute will be a stable compound with a known concentration.
Yes which are made up of a phosphate, sugar and a base
A, T, C, G. Also known as adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine
monomers,polymers=nucleotides