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Jadiel Bowman
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25 February, 21:37
What is a codon and where is it found
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Nathalia Sandoval
25 February, 21:42
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A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides in DNA or RNA that codes for either a particular amino acid or tells the cellular machinery to start or stop using the code. It isn't located anywhere specific.
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