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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression

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Codon (triplet code)

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Codon = set of 3 nucleotides (like words in a sentence [which is the polypeptide chain] that ribosomes read) - The flow of information from gene to protein is based on a triplet code: a series of nonoverlapping, three-nucleotide words​ - The words of a gene are transcribed into complementary nonoverlapping three-nucleotide words of mRNA​ - These words are then translated into a chain of amino acids, forming a polypeptide​ - 1 gene = 1 polypeptide chain


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- Codon = set of 3 nucleotides (like words in a sentence [which is the polypeptide chain] that ribosomes read)
- The flow of information from gene to protein is based on a triplet code: a series of nonoverlapping, three-nucleotide words​
- The words of a gene are transcribed into complementary nonoverlapping three-nucleotide words of mRNA​
- These words are then translated into a chain of amino acids, forming a polypeptide​
- 1 gene = 1 polypeptide chain
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