The nucleotide units between the start and stop codes
The nucleotide sequence that serves as the instructions for a protein
A single nucleotide in an mRNA sequence
The sequence of nucleotides that signals the start or stop of protein sythesis
A
A group of three nucleotide sequences
B
The nucleotide units between the start and stop codes
C
The sequence of nucleotides that signals the start or stop of protein sythesis
D
The nucleotide sequence that serves as the instructions for a protein
E
A single nucleotide in an mRNA sequence
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A set of three nucleotides serve as a codon that specify an amino acid. for example, the mRNA codon "ACU" codes for threonine, irrespective of its source. A nucleotide sequence that serves as instruction for protein is mRNA and have multiple genetic codons between start and stop codons.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
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