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How many different mRNA sequences could encode the amino acid sequence Met–Leu–Val–His?

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Therefore, the number of potential sequences is the product of the number of different potential codons for this tripeptide, which gives us a total of (1 × 6 × 6 × 3) = 108 different mRNA sequences that can code for the tripeptide Met-Leu-Arg.

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