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Nearly all of the three genetic code words used to write gene sentences are actually the names of the protein componentscalled
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Nearly all of the three genetic code words used to write gene sentences are actually the names of the protein componentscalled
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The three genetic code words I think refers to the codons which specify the amino acids used to make a protein....
so your answer is: amino acids
and it's nearly all because there are stop codons which don't indicate an amino acid.
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