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Jasper
16 April, 20:11
Codon charts are generally written as a messenger
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Kadin
16 April, 22:56
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Codon charts are generally written as a messenger RNA.
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A genetic code can be described as a code made up of triplet nucleotides which is used to determine the sequence of amino acids being formed from a particular gene sequence. There can be more than one genetic codon for a sinlge amino acid.
For example, the genetic code for the amino acid asparagine (Asn) is AAT and AAC.
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