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-The Nucleotide Sequence CCCAAAGAA Codes for What Amino Acids?
A)Proline-Lysine-Glutamate

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 TABLE 14.2 Nucleotide Code for Selected Amino Acids  Amino Acid  Nucleotide Sequence  Alanine (Ala)   GCC  Arginine (Arg)   CGC  Asparagine (Asn)   AAC  Aspartate (Asp)   GAC  Glutamine (Gln)   CAA  Glutamate (Glu)   GAA  Glycine (Gly)   GGC  Histidine (His)   CAC  Lysine (Lys)   AAA  Proline (Pro)   CCC  Threonine (Thr)   ACC \begin{array}{l}\text { TABLE 14.2 Nucleotide Code for Selected Amino Acids }\\\begin{array}{|lc|}\hline \text { Amino Acid } \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad& \text { Nucleotide Sequence } \\\hline \text { Alanine (Ala) } & \text { GCC } \\\text { Arginine (Arg) } & \text { CGC } \\\text { Asparagine (Asn) } & \text { AAC } \\\text { Aspartate (Asp) } & \text { GAC } \\\text { Glutamine (Gln) } & \text { CAA } \\\text { Glutamate (Glu) } & \text { GAA } \\\text { Glycine (Gly) } & \text { GGC } \\\text { Histidine (His) } & \text { CAC } \\\text { Lysine (Lys) } & \text { AAA } \\\text { Proline (Pro) } & \text { CCC } \\\text { Threonine (Thr) } & \text { ACC } \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}
-The nucleotide sequence CCCAAAGAA codes for what amino acids?

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