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It’s in your genes: Hunan genetic material ONA) is made up of sequences of the molecules adenosine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T), which are called bases. A codon is a sequence of free bases. Replicates are allowed, so AAA, CGC, and so forth are codons. Codons are important because each codon causes a different protein to be created.
How many different codons are there?
How many different codons are there in which all three bases are different?
The bases A and G are caned purines, C and T are caned pyrimidines. How many different codons are there in which the first base is a purine and the second and third are pyrirnidines?
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What is the probability that the first base is a purine and the second and third are pyrimidines?
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