Why is the sequence of bases in DNA important?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.6: Nucleic Acids — DNA, RNA, Nucleotide Structure and the Double Helix
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Why is the sequence of bases in DNA important?
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The sequence of bases in DNA encodes genetic information. Specific sequences of three bases, called codons, specify which amino acid will be added during protein synthesis. The order of bases ultimately determines the order of amino acids in proteins, and therefore the structure and function of every protein an organism makes.
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