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    A Codon Is a Three-Base Sequence of
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A Codon Is a Three-Base Sequence of

Question 35

Question 35

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A codon is a three-base sequence of


A) mRNA that codes for an amino acid.
B) rRNA that codes for an amino acid.
C) tRNA that codes for an amino acid.
D) DNA that codes for an amino acid.
E) amino acids.

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