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how many nucleoties for 1 amino acid
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Each amino acid in a protein is coded by three nucleotides in a DNA or mRNA sequence, a fundamental rule known as the "codon." The genetic code consists of 64 codons, encoding 20 different amino acids plus a stop signal for translation termination. This triplet code ensures the accurate translation of genetic information from nucleic acids to proteins. Thus, precisely three nucleotides are required to specify one amino acid in the synthesis of proteins.
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