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    Given That Each 3-Base Sequence in DNA Is a "Code
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Given That Each 3-Base Sequence in DNA Is a "Code

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Given that each 3-base sequence in DNA is a "code word" for a particular amino acid, how many different code words are possible using a 3-base sequence and the bases available in DNA?

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