Question: Codons form a unit of the genetic code that determines a specific?
A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides which code for a specific amino acid or stop codon in a genome's DNA or RNA sequence. Codons are recognized by their complimentary anti-codons on transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules and direct the insertion of the appropriate amino acid into a growing protein chain during translation.
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