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Biology, 08.07.2021 02:00 katielloyd

Use the following table to answer the question: This table shows the codons found in messenger RNA. Using this information, what sequence of nucleotides in the template strand of DNA could code for the polypeptide sequence Val-Asp-Ser?

A) GUU-GAU-AGC
B) CAA-CTA-TCG
C) GTT-GAT-AGC
D) CAA-CUA-UCG


Use the following table to answer the question:

This table shows the codons found in messenger RN

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