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    Based Upon the Triplet Nature of a Codon and the Presence
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Based Upon the Triplet Nature of a Codon and the Presence

Question 108

Question 108

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Based upon the triplet nature of a codon and the presence of four possible bases, how many possible amino acids might be coded for by mRNA?


A) 16
B) 64
C) 32
D) 128
E) 8

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