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How many nucleotides are required to encode one amino acid?

A codon, or a 3-base code is required to code for one amino acid.


Oligopeptides are a string of how many amino acids?

Oligopeptides are composed of 2 to 20 amino acids. They are shorter than polypeptides, which typically consist of more than 20 amino acids.


How many amino acids need to be joined together to form a protein?

At least two, otherwise it is just called an amino acid ;).


How many bases on a strand of mRNA code for one amino acid?

3 nucleotides


How many amino acids are in tyrosine?

Tyrosine is an amino acid.


How many amino acid are found in tripeptide if one amino acid has 150 molecular weight?

450


What are the monomers in proteins?

amino acid


What do protein consist of?

Proteins are polymers made up of amino acid monomers. Any chain of two or more amino acids is called a peptide. When many amino acids are joined together, the result is called a polypeptide, or a protein.


How many Dalton in an amino acid?

how can i convert weight of amino acids to dalton ?


How many codons are needed to specify 2 amino acids?

each codon have 3 nitrogenous bases . 3 nitrogenous bases = 1 amino acid or say 1 codon =1 amino acid ,so 2 codon = 2 amino acid


Which macromolecules has amino acids as monomers?

Proteins (simply) (also called polypeptides) this is because amino acids will for many peptide bonds, a peptide bond is a condensation reaction (water is released) where the carboxylic acid group (-COOH) of one amino acid reacts with the amine group (-NH2) of another. the link between amino acid monomers is called an amide link (-COHN-) HOPE THIS HELPED ^_^


How many nucleotides are required to code for one amino acid?

Three nucleotides are required to code for one amino acid.