Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Frameshift Mutation, Reading Frame, Amine

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The genetic code spells out the amino acid sequence in 3 letter words. Need at least 20 codons in a cell because called codons there are 20 aa, and there are 64 different codons. Each protein has a specific reading frame that is determined by where the decoding process begins. In principle, an rna sequence can be translated in any one of three different reading frames, depending on where the decoding process begins (figure 7 25). However, only one of the three possible reading frames in an mrna specifies the correct protein. organisms use the same genetic code stands for a single protein residues could follow each other. The genetic code is universal evolved once, life is evolved once, all. Non-overlapping each code can be read with 3 letters only only. An overlap would place significant restrictions on what amino acid. Non overlapping code does not have any restrictions.

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