Asked by Anonymous

What is the genetic code?
A. The order of amino acids in proteins makes up the genetic code.
B. The order of amino acids in mRNA makes up the genetic code.
C. The order of nitrogen bases in tRNA make up the genetic code.
D. The order of nitrogen bases in DNA makes up the genetic code.
Is the answer A?
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Answered by Anonymous
Please help me
Answered by emma
The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. Hope this helps.
Answered by Anonymous
Um then which one would it be?
Answered by Anonymous
please help emma
Answered by emma
the biochemical basis of heredity consisting of codons in DNA and RNA that determine the specific amino acid sequence in proteins and appear to be uniform for nearly all known forms of life. I'm not sure what the answer is but this is more information.
Answered by N/A
The answer is D hun! Hope I helped!
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