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Princess Cook
15 October, 08:27
What are codons and anticodons?
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Brogan Bradshaw
15 October, 08:58
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Codons - a sequence of 3 nucleotides that together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.
anti codons - a sequence of 3 nucleotides forming a unit of genetic code in a transfer RNA molecule, corresponding to a complementary codon in messenger RNA.
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