What are the triplet condon?

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Triplet codons are sequences of three nucleotides in mRNA that code for specific amino acids during protein synthesis. Each codon corresponds to one of the 20 standard amino acids or serves as a stop signal to terminate translation. The genetic code is nearly universal, meaning that the same codons generally specify the same amino acids across different organisms. This triplet nature allows for a total of 64 possible codons, providing redundancy in the genetic code.

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