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Codon
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
3 bases are needed to specify an mRNA codon.
Three sequential mRNA nucleotides are called a codon, which codes for one amino acid.
One. A codon, made up of three DNA bases (ATG, for example) corresponds to one amino acid. A whole bunch of codons strung together on the DNA corresponds to a whole bunch of amino acids, ultimately strung together to form a peptide, or protein.
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Nine nucleotides are needed to specify three amino acids.
Three nucleotides are required for an amino acid. These nucleotides are an amine, carbolic acid, and a side chain specific to the amino acid.
three. (= 9 nucleotides)
CONDON
Codon
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
3 bases are needed to specify an mRNA codon.
Three nucleotides are required to code for one amino acid.
Three sequential mRNA nucleotides are called a codon, which codes for one amino acid.
The term for a sequence of three nucleotides that code for an amino acid in DNA is called a codon.
Nucleutoides.