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25 June, 16:57

How do nucleotides provide nucleic acids with specific codes?

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  1. 25 June, 18:29
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    Nucleotides have specific sequences. When these codes/orders of nucleotides are translated, they code for amino acids, which in turn correspond to specific proteins being made. These proteins are responsible for carrying out various bodily functions.
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