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The specification of a peptide sequence, by the code contained in DNA molecules.
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| codon |
A set of three nucleotides in mRNA, functioning as a unit of genetic coding by specifying a particular amino acid during the synthesis of polypeptides in a cell. A codon specifies a transfer RNA carrying a specific amino acid, which is incorporated into a polypeptide chain during protein synthesis. The specificity for translating genetic information from DNA into mRNA, then to protein, is provided by codon-anticodon pairing. See anticodon; initiation codon; termination codon.
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| coding sequence |
That portion of a gene which directly specifies the amino acid sequence of its protein product. Non-coding sequences of genes include control regions, such as promoters, operators and terminators, as well as the intron sequences of certain eukaryotic genes.
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| codon |
A sequence of three nucleotides of messenger RNA that determines the addition of a particular amino acid to, or termination of, a polypeptide chain during protein synthesis. See Ribonucleic Acid.
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| codex |
a book, with folia, gatherings, and a binding
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| COD | a specific sequence of three adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code information for a particular amino acid |
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