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28 June, 23:50
Three bases found on mRNA are called a?
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Claudia Combs
29 June, 00:18
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Answer: Codons
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The mRNA bases are grouped into sets of three, called codons. UAG is amber, UGA is opal (sometimes also called umber), and UAA is ochre. Stop codons are also called "termination" or "nonsense" codons.
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