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To explain: The benefit of using the radio labeled amino acid in the experiment done by Nirenberg and Leder experiment.
Introduction: The triplet is the RNA molecules containing the set of three nucleotides. The triples had the special characteristics of causing the tRNA molecule to bind to a ribosome. The two scientists, Nirenberg and Leder discovered the concept of triplets in the mRNA molecules.
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