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How can organisms make different protein molecules for a particular feature?

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In other words, every cell follows the same rules to make a new protein. The genetic code is the cell's 'instruction manual' for producing a protein from an mRNA sequence. Three-base-long sections of mRNA (codons) are 'read' in sequence at the ribosome.
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