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  • 42181428869434210971471640105435620180PublicAssets/2509Nucleotides in DNA are copied into RNA, where they are read three at a time to encode the amino acids in a protein. Many parts of a protein fold as the amino acids are strung together. <Br><Br>See image <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=2510">2510</a> for a labeled version of this illustration. <Br><Br> Featured in <a href="https://www.nigms.nih.gov/education/Booklets/The-Structures-of-Life/Pages/Home.aspx"><em>The Structures of Life</em></a>.Crabtree + CompanyNational Institute of General Medical SciencesIllustration

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    From DNA to Protein

    Nucleotides in DNA are copied into RNA, where they are read three at a time to encode the amino acids in a protein. Many parts of a protein fold as the amino acids are strung together.

    See image 2510 for a labeled version of this illustration.

    Featured in The Structures of Life.

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