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23 June, 10:21

How many bases make up a codon? If you have 30 bases, how many amino acids would it code for?

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  1. 23 June, 11:35
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    3, 10

    Explanation:

    it is noted that a codon consists of 3 bases

    each codon code for one amino acid

    Thus, if there is 30 bases, there will be 10 codons with each consists of 3 bases, making up 10 amino acids
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