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In the genetic code a group of three nitrogen bases codes for a?

amino acid


How many bases make up a specific amino acid?

I believe 3 bases from RNA are needed to form an amino acid


Is amino acid a double spiral molecule with pairs of nitrogen bases?

No its a DNA


What does a order of nitrogen bases along a gene specify?

amino acid sequence


How many nitrogen bases signal for four amino acids?

Four amino acids are coded by a sequence of 12 nitrogen bases. This is because each amino acid is represented by a codon, which consists of three nitrogen bases. Therefore, to represent four amino acids, you need 4 codons, leading to a total of 4 x 3 = 12 nitrogen bases.


How many bases needed to specify three amino acids?

i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid


How many bases are needed to specify 3 amino acids?

nine. one amino acid is composed of three bases.


One pair of three nitrogen bases codes for one?

1 amino acid


In the genetic code a group of three nitrogen bases code for a specific?

amino acid


The set of three nitrogen bases tha represents an amino acid?

A codon consisting of three nitrogen bases in mRNA represents an amino acid in a protein sequence through the genetic code. Each specific codon corresponds to a unique amino acid, allowing for the translation of the genetic information into the protein structure.


How many bases are needed to specifiy an amino acid?

I'm not fully sure of your question, but if you are asking how many nucleotide bases are needed, then the answer is 3. Three nucleotide bases of DNA will translate to mRNA and these will code for tRNA anticodons, which carry one amino acid with them.


How many bases make up the code for one amino acid?

There are 3 nitrogen bases equalling one amino acid and they are called codons. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and in turn protein in science is one of the building blocks of life. The protein molecule has the chromosome strands. On each strand of the chromosome there are shapes in groups of 3 which is the RNA or the Ribonucleic Acid. Where the chromosomes are located, the strands have messengers that travel outside to the ribosomes to be decoded or decyphered. Once the RNA has been decoded by the ribosomes the amino acid is formed. The chronological order of the amino acid being decyphered determines the type of protein. Protein is essential for human growth as it helps with the repair of our muscles amoungst many of it's uses.