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Each three base sequence of the mRNA, called a codon, is read by the ribosome, and the appropriate amino acid is inserted into the growing protein. If you have only a DNA sequence, to find the corresponding amino acids first transcribe your DNA sequence into an RNA sequence using complimentary base pairing.

Explanation:

Yes DNA sequence can be determine from the amino acid sequence.

  • Many different base pair will form these three amino acids.
  • Each three base sequence of the mRNA, called a codon.

What is codon?

  • A codon is a DNA or RNA sequence of three nucleotides  that forms a unit of genomic information encoding a particular amino acid or signaling the termination of protein synthesis (stop signals)
  • There are 64 different codons: 61 specify amino acids and 3 are used as stop signals.
  • The ribosome, that comes through and reads that genetic code.
  • There are Four codons: Ala, Gly, Pro, Thr, Val.

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