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codon A sequence of three successive nucleotides in nucleic acid which specifies a particular amino acid or signal sequence.
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cod The Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th Edition (1999) edited by Pearsall, J.
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codeine Sedative and pain-relieving agent found in opium. Structurally related to morphine but less potent, and constituting approximately 0.5% of the opium extract.
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codon A group of three DNA bases along a gene that codes for a single amino acid. All the codons of a gene thus code for the amino acid sequence of its protein.
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codominant Two different alleles of the same gene that are both expressed, for example A and B alleles of the ABO blood group system, or red and white color alleles of a flower resulting in pink coloration.
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