BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Open Reading Frame, Sequence Database, Reading Frame

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Lecture outline: definition of a gene, bioinformatics. Tryptophan (w) not at all degenerate; only 1 codon that codes. Serine (s) highly degenerate; 6 different codons that it can code for. Entire nucleic acid sequence (usually dna) that is necessary for synthesis of protein or rna. In other words, genes are segments of dna that are transcribed by rna polymerase into rna. Only 1 with open reading frame is #2 no stops if you get stops, not going to get full protein (protein synthesis will terminate). 1 with largest reading frame is #1. Reading frame #1: take 1st 3 nucleotides tta translates into leucine, 2nd 3 ttt: phenylalanine, tat is tyrosine & contains stop codon. If you were to shift it by 1 & start reading frame with t tat tyrosine, Ttt is phenylalanine & so on that"s how you get reading frames.

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