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13 July, 15:05

How RNA codes amino acids? exact answer

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  1. 13 July, 16:56
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    A series of codons in part of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule. Each codon consists of three nucleotides, usually corresponding to a single amino acid. The nucleotides are abbreviated with the letters A, U, G and C ... This mRNA molecule will instruct a ribosome to synthesize a protein according to this code
  2. 13 July, 18:49
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    The nucleotide sequence of a gene, through the medium of mRNA, is translated into the amino acid sequence of a protein by rules that are known as the genetic code ... Each group of three consecutive nucleotides in RNA is called a codon, and each codon specifies either one amino acid or a stop to the translation process.
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