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The mapping between the set of 64 possible three-base codons and the amino acids or stop codons specified by each of the triplets.
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| genetic code |
The DNA sequence of a gene. The genetic code determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein or enzyme, and thus the functions of a living organism.
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| genetic code |
the set of codons in DNA or mRNA. Each codon is made up of three nucleotides which call for a unique amino acid. For example, the set AUG (adenine, uracil, guanine) calls for the amino acid methionine. The sequence of codons along an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in a particular protein.
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| genetic code |
The sequence of nucleotides, coded in triplets (codons) along the mRNA, that determines the sequence of amino acids in protein synthesis. The DNA sequence of a gene can be used to predict the mRNA sequence, and the genetic code can in turn be used to predict the amino acid sequence.
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