a strand of DNA has 66 bases. how many amino acids will be in the protein that this strand codes for?
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Expert's answer
2013-04-08T10:57:45-0400
In exercise you have 66 bases (or 66/3=22 codons). One codon(3 bases) codes one amino acid. You have 22 codons and as a result& protein will consist of 22 amino acids.
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