what is the genetic code

PsyDAG PsyDAG answered
3 years ago

Genetic code is the term we use for the way that the four bases of DNA--the A, C, G, and Ts--are strung together in a way that the cellular machinery, the ribosome, can read them and turn them into a protein. In the genetic code, each three nucleotides in a row count as a triplet and code for a single amino acid.

🤔 🤔 Ask a New Question 🤔 🤔