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Answer:

500 amino acids

500 codons

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

A codon is a set of 3 base pairs. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid. So the ratio between codon and amino acid is 1:1 and the ratio between base pairs and codon is 3:1.

If you have 1,500 base pairs then we can mathematically solve the number of codons:


(1,500)/(x) = (3)/(1)\\\\(1,500)(1) = (3)(x)\\\\(1,500)/(3) = x\\\\ 500=x

Since the ratio of codon to amino acid is 1:1, then for every 500 codons, there are 500 amino acids.

I hope this helps clear it up a bit for you.

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