Codes Let’s show you how DNA can use codes to make proteins:

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Codes Let’s show you how DNA can use codes to make proteins: 111 A 112 B 113 C 114 D 121 E 122 F 123 G 124 H 131 I 132 J 133 K 134 L 141 M 142 N 143 O 144 P 211 Q 212 R 213 S 214 T 221 U 222 V 223 W 224 X 231 Y 232 Z 233 Space 234 End Let’s show you how DNA can use codes to make proteins: Using the key to the right, decode the strings of numbers on the next slide.

113124212143141143213143141121213233123121142121213233122212143141233144111212121142214213233214143233113124131134114212121142234 123121142121213233111212121233141111114121233143122233114121143224231212131112143142221113134121131113233111113131114233111134213143233133142143223142233111213233114142111234 114142111233131213233111233113124121141131113111134233141143134121113221134121233214124111214233113111212212131121213233111233113143114121233134131133121233214124121233143142121233231143221233132221213214233114121113143114121114234 Hopefully that exercise gave you some insight into how your DNA can hold information.