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The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. A more precise term f...
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TTT Phe (F); TTC " ; TTA Leu (L); TTG " ... TCT Ser (S); TCC " ; TCA " ; TCG " ; ... TAT Tyr (Y); TAC ; TAA Ter; TAG Ter;
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The U.S. Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research program funds this site. ... Table of Standard Genetic Cod ... Key to the Table of Standard Genetic Code...
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The genetic code consists of 64 triplets of nucleotides. These triplets are called codons.With three exceptions, each codon encodes for one of the 20 amino acids used in the synthesis of proteins. That produces some redundancy in the code: most of the amino acids being encoded by more than ... Note that for each table,
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; The Genetic Code ... Legend: ; Amino acids specified by each codon sequence on mRNA. Key for the above table: ... That leaves 61 codons to specify only 20 different amino acids. Therefore, most of the amino acids are represented by more than one codon. The genetic code is said to be degenerate.
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Thus, each three-nucleotide segment of the messenger RNA molecule codes for the incorporation of a particular amino acid. The relationship between the triplets, or codons, on the mRNA and the amino acids is shown in the table below. ... The Genetic Code...
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Central to this effort is careful checking on the taxonomy of each record and assignment of the correct genetic code (shown as a /transl_table qualifier on the CDS in the flat files) for each organism and record. This page summarizes and references this work.
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159 } 160 161 // lookup amino acid for each codon in genetic code table 162 for (i = eBase_gap, st = 1; i <= eBase_N; i++) { 163 for (j = eBase_gap; j <= eBase_N; j++) { 164 for (k = eBase_gap;
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Comparisons of the studies performed with the tobacco mosaic virus, micro-organisms and eucaryotic cells showed that the genetic code is universal, i. e. the assignments given in the table are the same for all living things.
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2.6 Recent Renaissance -- Genetic Code Engineering 26 ... 4.1 Basic Features and Adaptive Nature of the Universal Genetic Code 66 ... 4.4 Reasons for the Occurrence of Only 20 Amino Acids in the Genetic Code 73...
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