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5 February, 02:38
What is a codon and why are they important?
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Brandon Moreno
5 February, 02:55
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A condon is what makes up DNA and RNA. It consist of 3 nucleotides.
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Teagan Buck
5 February, 03:07
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A codon is a three-based code in DNA or RNA. These aid in Transcription and Translation in showing the starting or stopping of a DNA strand
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