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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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codon a set of three nucleotide bases in a DNA or RNA sequence, which together code for a unique amino acid. For example, the set AUG (adenine, uracil, guanine) codes for the amino acid methionine.
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codon A set of three nucleotides that codes for a single and specific amino acid. Co-immunoprecipitation Immunoprecipitation of interacting proteins using an antibody to only one of the proteins.
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codon any 3 bases (nucleotides) in a strand of DNA or mRNA that make up an amino acid or a termination signal. The basic unit of the genetic code.
Ãâó: www.cardiogenetics.org/glossary.asp
codon Unit of three nucleotide bases contained in the DNA and mRNA that specifies the information for one of the twenty amino acids; the entire array of codons is known as the genetic code. Strings of codons form genes and strings of genes form chromosomes.
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