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    Figure 16.4 -Codons, the Three Base Sequences That Code for Specific Amino
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Figure 16.4 -Codons, the Three Base Sequences That Code for Specific Amino

Question 15

Question 15

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  Figure 16.4 -Codons, the three base sequences that code for specific amino acids, are part of A)  protein. B)  mRNA. C)  rRNA. D)  tRNA. Figure 16.4
-Codons, the three base sequences that code for specific amino acids, are part of


A) protein.
B) mRNA.
C) rRNA.
D) tRNA.

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