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Amour
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26 September, 09:31
How many basecodes
are there for one amino acid
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Rodney Aguirre
26 September, 09:49
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Proteins are built from a basic set of 20 amino acids, but there are only four bases. Simple calculations show that a minimum of three bases is required to encode at least 20 amino acids. Genetic experiments showed that an amino acid is in fact encoded by a group of three bases, or codon. The code is nonoverlapping.
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