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Amino Acids Coded By A Sequence Bases Gene

Amino acids are specified by a three-base sequence within a gene, known as a codon.

Amino acids are coded for by a sequence of three bases in a gene.

Text Amino acids are coded for by a sequence of three bases in a gene

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