BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 12

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The smallest number of bases that could combine to yield a different sequence for each of the 20 amino acids is three: the three-base code has the potential to create 64 combinations. Two bases could only code for 16 amino acids: bases in mrna are read by the ribosome in triplets called codons, the genetic code is usually written in terms of the base triplets in mrna (rather than in. Important for exam: each codon specifies a unique amino acid in the genetic code, each mrna also has a start codon (aug) and one of three stop codons (uag, uaa, and uga). I do want you to know these codons. 12. 3 how is the base sequence of messenger rna translated into protein: transcription and translation in prokaryotes, no nucleus. 12. 4 how do mutations affect protein function: mutations take many forms and can affect protein function in many ways (continued)

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