Three nitrogenous bases make up a single codon.
AUG
Start codon containing three nitrogenous bases.
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Edited answer:
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When a gene is transcribed there is a sequence of RNA bases that was copied from the DNA sequence. The RNA sequence can be exactly the same as the DNA or can be modified more in higher organisms by removing the introns if any. Three RNA bases is a codon. Each codon signifies an amino acid. There is an initiation codon and a terminal codon. So the amino acid sequence is determined by the sequence (multiple of 3 RNA bases) of codons between the initiation codon and termination codon.
Four nitrogen bases namely- Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytocine
Yo mama makes up a codon, JK.... The correct answer is that 3 nittrogen bases make up a codon.
3. The opposite three that are located on the codon of an mRNA strand.eg.If mRNA reads CAG UCG AGU Three codonsThen tRNA GUC AGC UCA Three Antiocodons each containing three nitrogenous bases.
Codons are made up of three bases/nucleotides in DNA or mRNA. Each codon encodes an amino acid or signifies a stop signal. Hope that helps!
AUG Start codon containing three nitrogenous bases.
Since each codon is composed of 3 nitrogen bases, it would take 60 bases to complete 20 codons.
7 bases
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When a gene is transcribed there is a sequence of RNA bases that was copied from the DNA sequence. The RNA sequence can be exactly the same as the DNA or can be modified more in higher organisms by removing the introns if any. Three RNA bases is a codon. Each codon signifies an amino acid. There is an initiation codon and a terminal codon. So the amino acid sequence is determined by the sequence (multiple of 3 RNA bases) of codons between the initiation codon and termination codon.
3 bases are needed to specify an mRNA codon.
Five. Each codon consists of a sequence of three nitrogen bases, and each codon codes for a specific amino acid, or a start or stop command.
3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon
Four nitrogen bases namely- Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytocine
There are 3 bases in an anticodon that match up with the 3 bases of the codon.
There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.
There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.