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A given sequence of bases in an mRNA will code for one and only one sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide if the reading frame is specified From a given sequence of amino acid residues in a protein such as cytochrome c can we predict the base sequence of the unique mRNA that encoded it Why or why not No because the sequence of the introns will be unknown Yes because a given codon only codes for a single amino acid No because some amino acids have multiple codons Yes because there are 20 amino acids and 20 possible codons

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