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The unit of dna that specifies a certain amino acid is called a ________, the same unit of mrna is called a(n) ________ which, during protein synthesis, is matched by the ________ of trna.\

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The unit of DNA that specifies a certain amino acid is called a codon, the same unit of mRNA is called a(n) codon which, during protein synthesis, is matched by the anticodon of tRNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

The unit of DNA that specifies a certain amino acid is called a codon, the same unit of mRNA is called a(n) codon which, during protein synthesis, is matched by the anticodon of tRNA.

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The answer is; codon, codon, anticodon

There are about 64 different combinations of three nucleotide bases into codons. The combinations, however, only code for 20 amino acids hence some codons are redundant. When the mRNA forms a scaffolding with the ribosome, the tRNA with the right anticodon (sequence complementary to the codon on the mRNA) to the codon on the A site of the ribosome, leaves its amino acid at the site of chain elongation (P-site) and exits at the E-site.


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