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Alonso Ali
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31 March, 23:26
How many codons are needed for one amino acid?
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Deangelo Cabrera
31 March, 23:53
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One codon is needed for an amino acid. tRNA carries the amino acid. tRNA has it's own set of anticodons which will match with one of mRNA's codon. When tRNA finds the mRNA that matches it, it will drop the amino acid off.
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