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    The Triplet Codes Needed to Specify a Specific Polypeptide Chain
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The Triplet Codes Needed to Specify a Specific Polypeptide Chain

Question 102

Question 102

Multiple Choice

The triplet codes needed to specify a specific polypeptide chain are found in the


A) cytoplasm.
B) gene.
C) codon.
D) anticodon.
E) polypeptide itself.

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