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Cohen Henry
3 December, 14:30
How do you break up the mRNA into codons?
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Arnav Bowers
3 December, 17:06
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codons are groups of 3 bases in mRNA. Each codon codes for an amino acid.
Explanation:
You have to break them up in groups of 3 bases.
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