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1 February, 11:19

Codons are three-base sequences in mRNA that specify the addition of a single amino acid to the growing protein chain during translation. How do eukaryotic codons and prokaryotic codons compare?

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  1. 1 February, 11:26
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    There is no difference between Eukaryotic and prokaryotic codons. All 61 codons and 20 amino acids are same. Start codons are also same.
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