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Q: Why is the order of the three base code important?
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When looking at a table depicting the genetic code the base sequences signify?

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What do you call a 3 letter word on a mRNA molecule?

The three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule is known as an anti-codon. This matches up with the codon (another 3-base code) on the mRNA to ensure that the correct amino acid is added to the chain (protein) being created.


What is in the genetic code?

Three-base triplets called codons. Each codon will be translated into an amino acid during the process of translation.