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. When a cell needs a particular protein synthesized, messenger rna (mrna) is produced from dna through transcription. what is the maximum number of amino acids that could be coded for in the following
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. When a cell needs a particular protein synthesized, messenger rna (mrna) is produced from dna through transcription. what is the maximum number of amino acids that could be coded for in the following section of mrna: ugauucaguaac
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Did you figure the ANSWER OUT?
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i think the answer would be 4
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