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Genetic Code
A table that links DNA and RNA sequences to amino acids in proteins, consistent across species with occasional variations.
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Genetic Code
A table that links DNA and RNA sequences to amino acids in proteins, consistent across species with occasional variations.
Codon
A sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA that specifies a single amino acid.
Transcription
The process of converting DNA coding sequence into mRNA by replacing thymine with uracil.
mRNA
Messenger RNA, a transcript that carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome.
Start Codon
The first codon of an mRNA transcript that signals the start of protein synthesis, typically AUG.
Stop Codon
A codon that signals the end of protein synthesis, not coding for any amino acid.
Amino Acid
Building blocks of proteins, each specified by a codon in the genetic code.
Polypeptide
A chain of amino acids that forms the primary structure of a protein.
DNA Coding Strand
The DNA strand with the same sequence as the mRNA, except thymine is replaced with uracil.
DNA Template Strand
The DNA strand used as a template for RNA synthesis during transcription.
Methionine
An amino acid coded by the start codon AUG, initiating protein synthesis.
Histidine
An amino acid coded by the codon CAU in the genetic code.
Threonine
An amino acid coded by the codon ACC in the genetic code.
Cysteine
An amino acid coded by the codon UGU in the genetic code.
Uracil
A nucleotide in RNA that replaces thymine found in DNA.