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n. - A specific sequence of three adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code information for a particular amino acid.

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  • Whereas a digital byte is mostly 8 binary digits, a DNA byte (called a codon) has three digits.
  • It takes three nucleotides (a "codon") to make one amino acid-but which three, and for which amino acids?
  • Thus, some nucleotide substitutions change a codon to
  • In that case, it makes little sense to guess a codon.
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