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Ralph
11 June, 15:47
Each codon encodes for a specific
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Three adjacent nucleotides constitute a unit known as the codon, which codes for an amino acid. For example, the sequence AUG is a codon that specifies the amino acid methionine. There are 64 possible codons.
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