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    The 3-Nucleotide Sequences in DNA That Is Transcribed into MRNA
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The 3-Nucleotide Sequences in DNA That Is Transcribed into MRNA

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The 3-nucleotide sequences in DNA that is transcribed into mRNA codons are the same 3 nucleotides as the anticodons that bind to those codons.

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