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QUESTION 16 Each codon in a sequence code for what? amino acid polypeptide protein gene
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QUESTION 16 Each codon in a sequence code for what?
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Each codon codes for an amino acid.
Together, they code a protein but that’s not part of the question.
Amino acid is your answer.
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