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What a group of three bases that specifies a particular amino acid?

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Answer: A codon.

Explanation: A codon is a set of three bases in a DNA or RNA sequence that specify a single amino acid. Each triplet codon codes for a specific amino acid. Some amino acids can be coded for by more than one triplet codon (i.e., the genetic code is degenerate).

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