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27 February, 06:19

Difference between amino acid sequence and mrna sequence

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  1. 27 February, 06:50
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    The mRNA sequence is made up of nucleotides (G, C, A, U). Every three nucleotides make up a codon, and each codon encodes an amino acid. When mRNA is processed at a ribosome, the amino acids are added, one by one, in the order described by the mRNA to make a protein (which are made up of amino acids)
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