Respuesta :

Answer: 3

Explanation:

To encode a single amino acid, a triplet code (codon) is required. This codon is a combination of three nucleotides of either Adenine, uracil, guanine or cytosine and are usually present in the DNA sequence.

A good example is GGA, a codon made up of three units of guanine + guanine + Adenine, and code for the amino acid Glycine

Answer:

4

Explanation:

There are 4 units required .They are A,G,T,C. They are in pairs