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Triplet codons are the genetic codons that contain 3 nucleotides to code for a single amino acid. Usually, there are 4 nitrogenous bases like adenine and guanine the purine and thymine, and cytosine, the pyrimidines. They enter into different combinations of 3 each to code for amino acids.
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