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arginine - is an amino acid that plays a role in cell division, healing of wounds, removing ammonia from the body, improving immunity to illness, and hormone secretion. Arginine is used by the body to make nitric oxide, condon -three bases in a DNA or RNA sequence which specify a single amino acid.

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ATG is the codon for Methionine. In case you need more help, here is a list of the codons:

http://algoart.com/aatable.htm

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AUG. This is also the start codon.

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Threonine (Thr)

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