Q. 17.118
Question
A polypeptide contains amino acids. How many nucleotides would be found in the mRNA for this polypeptide?
Step-by-Step Solution
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nucleotides would be found in the mRNA for this polypeptide
1Step 1:Given information
We have to find out the how many nucleotides would be found in the mRNA for this polypeptide.
2Step 2:Explanation
The question basically indicates that we have a peptide with amino acids in it, and we need to figure out how many nucleotides are going to be there. So, since one amino acid is equal to read nucleotides indicated by a code, the total number of nucleotides in the reed will be .
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