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You are an idiot? Perhaps? Do you even know what a reading frame is?

If you have a strand of RNA AUGGGCGGC the reading frame is just the part that you read. AKA all of it... It is read it groups of three, because 3 nucleotides=1 amino acid therefore

AUG - GGC - GGC goes to methionine-aminoacid-aino acid

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