BIO 2306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Peptide, Start Codon, Neomycin

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Chapter 15 the genetic code & translation. Composed of 20 common amino acids joined by peptide bonds to form a polypeptide chain. Each consist of a carbon atom bonded to an animo group, a hydrogen atom, a carboxyl group and a radical group that differs for each amino acid. Sequence of nucleotides (mrna) that speci es one animo acid. 1 amino acid if encoded by 2 consecutive nucleotides in mrna each nucleotide can have 1 of four possible bases (a, g, c, u) at each nucleotide position thus permitting. Three of these are stop codons, specifying the end of translation. Sense codons the remaining 61 codons that encode amino acids. Degenerate code (because there are 61 codons and only 21 amino acids) the code contains more information than necessary to specify an animo acid. An animo acid may be speci ed by more than one codon. Degenerate meaning, multiple physical states that have equivalent meaning.

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