Which statement about RNA is false?

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The genetic code is based on the sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA. The four bases make up the “letters” of the code. Groups of three bases each make up code “words” called codons. Each codon stands for one amino acid or for a start or stop signal.     There are 20 amino acids that make up proteins. With three bases per codon, there are 64 possible codons. This is more than enough to code for the 20 amino acids plus start and stop signals.     The codon AUG is the start signal. It also codes for the amino acid methionine. After a start signal, all the following codons are read in sequence... Show more

Which statement about RNA is false?