How many nitrogen bases does it take to code for an amino acid?
How many nitrogen bases does it take to code for an amino acid?
three - each group of three nitrogen bases on messenger RNA, which is transcribed from DNA, is called a condon, and one codon codes for a single amino acid.
Reply:The codons for creating an amino acid is a triplet, so 3 nitrogenous bases will code for one amino acid.
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