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How many codons are from this mRNA strand?

A A A G C G A U A G C U

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Answer:12

Explanation:If you were to change the mRNA strand it would be:

T T T C G C T A T C G A

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64 codons

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The three-letter nature of codons means that the four nucleotides found in mRNA — A, U, G, and C — can produce a total of 64 different combinations. Of these 64 codons, 61 represent amino acids, and the remaining three represent stop signals, which trigger the end of protein synthesis.

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