Biochemistry 2288A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Start Codon, Intron, Base Pair

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Redundancy some codons specify the same amino acids. 64 possible codons for 20 amino acids, there are places where 2 or more codons codes for the same amino acids, often differing each other at only 1 base letter out of 3 (sometimes 2) Redundancy often occurs at the third position of the codons > wobble. Generally amino acids found less frequently in proteins have fewer codons that codes for the same amino acid: met aug, trp ugg. Generally amino acids found more frequently in proteins have more codons that codes for the same amino acid. Why does functionally related amino acids have similar codons: reduces the need for large numbers of codons, reduces the codon size requirement (a 3-base code is sufficient, ensure the insertion of the correct amino acid by the ribosome. < why mutation in here isn"t a good way of saying?) Increase the chance of a functional protein in the case of a single base (mutation.

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