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Description: Information contained in DNA molecules, recorded by the sequence of the four bases (A, T, G and C) that form the "letters" of this alphabet. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: Sequence of nucleotides, coded in triplets (codons) along the mRNA, determining the sequence of amino acids in the production of protein. The four letters of the DNA alphabet (A, C, G, T) form 64 tripletts or codons. ...
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| genetic code |
used to translate the message coded in the gene into a protein. One sequence of 3 nucleotides (codon) corresponds to one amino acid (of the protein).
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| genetic code |
The base triplets that specify the 20 different amino acids.
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| genetic code |
The language in which DNA's instructions are written. It consists of triplets of nucleotides, with each triplet corresponding to one amino acid in a protein or to a signal to start or stop protein production.
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| genetic code |
The mechanism by which genetic information is stored in living organisms. The code uses sets of three nucleotide bases (codons) to make the amino acids that, in turn, constitute proteins.
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