DNA is the acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is genetic information present in all living organisms.
The three base sequence in DNA is called a codon.
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The three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule is known as an anti-codon. This matches up with the codon (another 3-base code) on the mRNA to ensure that the correct amino acid is added to the chain (protein) being created.
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
The monomers of DNA are called nucleotides, each nucleotide has three parts:PHOSPHATESUGAR ( Deoxyribose)NITROGEN BASE
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It is DNA or RNA can be used, too.
Watson and Crick called the three-dimensional shape of DNA a double helix. They discovered the structure of DNA in 1953.
Every three bases is called a condon. These tell you the specific amino acids!