BIOLOGY 1P03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Messenger Rna, Start Codon, Transfer Rna

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Biology 1p03: chapter 12 key terms, learning goals, and review questions. Anticodon a sequence of three bases in transfer rna that is complementary to the three bases of a codon of messenger rna. Barr body a condensed, inactivated x chromosome in the cells of female mammals that have two x chromosomes. Codon a sequence of three bases of messenger rna that specifies a particular amino acid to be incorporated into a protein; certain codons also signal the beginning or end of protein synthesis. Deletion mutation a mutation in which one or more pairs of nucleotides are removed from a gene. Exon a segment of dna in a eukaryotic gene that codes for amino acids in a protein; see also intron. Genetic code the collection of codons of mrna, each of which directs the incorporation of a particular amino acid into a protein during protein synthesis or causes protein synthesis to start or stop.

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