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28 August, 16:46

Francis Crick hypothesized that the Genetic Code must require 3 nucleotides in the mRNA to specify each amino acid based on a simple calculation. What was the logic behind this calculation?

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  1. 28 August, 17:05
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    Answer: The answer is - Based on the number of known amino acids and the number of known nucleotide bases

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    According to Francis Crick's calculation, three (3) nucleotides encode an amino acid. Proteins are built from a basic set of 20 amino acids, however there are only four (4) bases. Calculations therfore show that to encode at least twenty (20) amino acids a minimum of three (3) bases is required. Genetic experiments have shown that an amino acid is in fact encoded by a group of three (3) bases or codon.
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