Def codon?
In biology, the term codon is used to name three ribonucleotide that specify one amino acid. ChaCha later!
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In biology, a codon is used to name three ribonucleotide that specifies one amino acid. ChaCha later!
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Codon - a set of 3 adjacent nucleotides, also called triplet, in mRNA that base-pair with the corresponding aniticodon of tRNA molecule that carries a particular amino acid, hence, specifying the type and sequence of amino acids for protein synthesis
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A codon is a specific sequence of 3 adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code info for an amino acid.
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