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Chemistry, 11.09.2019 01:30 jared5491

What is the minimum number of nucleobase "digits" required to code for the 20 different amino acids? (groups of nucleotides, each coding for a single amino acid in a protein chain, are called "codons" by biologists.) (hint: how many four-state "digits" are needed to represent 20 unique things? )

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