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Art [367]
3 years ago
14

The codon for trytophan is

Biology
1 answer:
hram777 [196]3 years ago
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Answer:

Codon for Trytophan is TGG

Explanation:

what is codon?  Codons are specific sequences of  three consecutive DNA or RNA nucleotide that stop signal during protein synthesis or part of the genetic code that specify a particular amino acid during protein synthesis.

Codon for Trytophan is TGG. The three(3) abreviation letters for Trytophan is TRY.

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