A three-nucleotide sequence makes up a codon.
A codon is a group of nucleotides that are placed beside each other. A codon has three nucleotides and it specifies a single protein.
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three nucleotides make up one codon
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A codon of nucleotides codes for an amino acid. The combination of nucleotides in a codon determines the amino acid the codon makes.
Three nucleotides makes up each codon. The codons consist of combination of 4 differing nucleotides A,G,T, and C.
three.
This arrangement is called a codon.In DNA and RNA a group of three nucleotides in a row is called a codon. In tRNA a group of three nucleotides is called an anticodon.
codon
Anticodon
Codon
a set of three nucleotides is called codons. A set of 3 nucleotides in a tRNA that attaches to the complimentary codon is called the anti-codon
No, a codon is a triplet of mRNA bases that specifies a particular amino acid.
Nope, a codon is 3 bases
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3 nucleotides.