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Captions are on! Click CC at bottom right to turn off! Ah, codons. If you chose to watch this short video, you are perhaps searching for a little additional help to read a codon chart. And youve come to the right place. Were going to assume you already have the background from our DNA versus RNA video and our Protein Synthesis video. If notyou might want to check those out first or otherwise jumping right into this isnt going to make much sense. Oh, and in addition, we have a video companion handout to this video which can be helpful. Expand this videos details for the link as you may want to download it first. So if you had this DNA template strand here, youd have this mRNA built. I know this because of how RNA bases pairs with DNA bases. Notice how these mRNA bases are written here in groups of 3? Each is a codon. Bases are read in threes so a codon is how these bases will be read. In this example, there are a total of 5 codons. 15 individual RNA bases. By reading a codon cha