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youandi12:

How do nucleotides provide nucleic acids with specific codes?

youandi12:

@luhivqqcherry

hannahj:

A set of three nucleotides is called a codon, and a codon is what encodes for a particular amino acid. Since amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, the specific sequence of nucleotides within the nucleic acids is responsible for driving the production of proteins.

hannahj:

@youandi12 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry
my bbg

luhivqqcherry:

@hannahj wrote:
@youandi12 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry
my bbg
hannahwannahbbg .

youandi12:

@hannahj wrote:
A set of three nucleotides is called a codon, and a codon is what encodes for a particular amino acid. Since amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, the specific sequence of nucleotides within the nucleic acids is responsible for driving the production of proteins.
thank you so much

hannahj:

@youandi12 wrote:
@hannahj wrote:
A set of three nucleotides is called a codon, and a codon is what encodes for a particular amino acid. Since amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, the specific sequence of nucleotides within the nucleic acids is responsible for driving the production of proteins.
thank you so much
np :)

hannahj:

@luhivqqcherry wrote:
@hannahj wrote:
@youandi12 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry
my bbg
hannahwannahbbg .
hiii

luhivqqcherry:

@hannahj wrote:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
@hannahj wrote:
@youandi12 wrote:
@luhivqqcherry
my bbg
hannahwannahbbg .
hiii
Haiiiiii .

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