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i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
each codon have 3 nitrogenous bases . 3 nitrogenous bases = 1 amino acid or say 1 codon =1 amino acid ,so 2 codon = 2 amino acid
In order to create two amino acids, you would need two codons, which is 6 bases (Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, or Cytosine) because a codon is a group of three bases.
Calculations show that there is a minimum of three bases required to encode 20 amino acids. Experiments show that amino acid is encoded by groups of three bases.
The sequence of nitrogenous bases forms the primary structure of the molecule, analagous to the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide.
nine. one amino acid is composed of three bases.
Nucleutoides.
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
the sequence of bases
amino acid sequence
No its a DNA
There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.
There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
for mRNA, it takes 3 bases (A codon) to signal that a specific amino acid should be used. In this case you would need 100x3 = 300 bases.
To code for a protein of 150 amino acids, the DNA molecule would need approximately 450 base pairs. This is because each amino acid is encoded by a sequence of three nucleotides called a codon. So, 150 amino acids would require 150 codons, which translates to 450 base pairs.
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