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A triplet code of bases in DNA which specifies an amino acid in protien synthesis.
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is a set of three adjoined nucleotides (triplet) that codes for an amino acid or a termination signal.
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Three letters of bases in a gene that encode the type of amino acid to be placed in the protein. For example, the codon GTG signifies the amino acid valine.
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This is a group of three adjacent nucleotides that encode an amino acid. The identity of the encoded amino acid can vary for a particular codon, depending on the genetic code that is in use by an organism.
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a triplet of three letters (base pairs) of the DNA alphabet.
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