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5. DNA to RNA to Protein - Part 1 of 2
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5. DNA to RNA to Protein / tRNA, rRNA and the Codon Code / Problem 7
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Why is the start codon AUG significant in protein synthesis?
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It is the only codon that does not encode an amino acid.
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It signals the end of protein synthesis.
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It encodes for the amino acid methionine and initiates translation.
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It is a universal stop signal in all organisms.
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