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3 bases are needed to specify an mRNA codon.
No amino acid is coded for. It is a stop codon that instructs to stop the process of translation.
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No, a codon is not a sequence of four nitrogenous bases; it is a sequence of three nitrogenous bases. Codons are found in messenger RNA (mRNA) and specify particular amino acids during protein synthesis. Each codon corresponds to one of the 20 amino acids or signals a stop in the translation process.
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
The genetic code refers to the nucleotide triplets of DNA and RNA molecules that carry genetic information. It specifies the correlation between an RNA-nucleotide sequence, as well as an amino-acid sequence.
A DNA codon is a three-nucleotide sequence that codes for a specific amino acid. It is the basic unit of the genetic code and is read during the process of protein synthesis to determine the correct sequence of amino acids in a protein.
A computer program.
Condon has 3 bases sequences which three consecutive nucleotide specify a single amino acid that is to be added to the polypptide.
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amino acid sequence
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Anything you like. You specify whatever rule you like and the resulting set of numbers is the sequence based on that rule.
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Weld sequence would specify the order in which welds are to be made on a structure to help against distortion and residual stresses.
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