Answer:
30 codons
Explanation:
Translation is the second process of gene expression, which involves the synthesis of amino acid sequence from mRNA. This process occurs in the ribosome where the mRNA is read in a group of three nucleotide bases called CODON. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid.
Since one codon specifies or translates into one amino acid, a protein with 30 amino acids will contain 30 codons (exclusive of STOP CODONS) on the mRNA transcript.