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  • 21-08-2021
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The DNA sequence AGGCTTCGCGAAGGTAAC would code for the sequence of 6 amino acids.

True

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  • 22-08-2021

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Amino acids are coded from the DNA sequence in groups of three bases, that is, three bases (three letter codes) also called codon codes for (or specifies) an Amino acid.

in the above DNA sequence each of the prospective 6 Amino acids will each require a triplet of bases. Thus, the simple calculation of 6×3 yields 18. Thus we need at least 18 bases in our DNA sequence, barring stop codon, to code for Amino acids.

Counting, the above DNA sequence contains 18 bases exactly.

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