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What is the three nucleotide?

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Messenger RNA (mRNA) serves as the primary transcript, and its nucleotide sequence determines the amino acid sequence of proteins. A codon in mRNA comprises of three nucleotides that encode a specific amino acid. For example, the codon for glutamine is CAG (Cytosine, Adenine and Guanine). The most common stop and start codon is TAA and AUG respectively.

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RNA consists of 3 consecutive nucleotides that specify a single amino acid

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Three nucleotides in DNA are called triplets. In mRNA, they are codons. In tRNA, they are anticodons.

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Three consecutive nucleotides in a DNA sequence make up a codon.

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Codon

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codon

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a codon

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DNA Chain

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