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Broken condoms work if you tie the end. so no.

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Why is the mRNA code for amino acids said to be redundant?

The code for creating amino acids is said to be redundant because some codons code for the same amino acid (i.e. there is redundancy because several codons have the same function). For example, the RNA codons AAA and AAG both code for the amino acid Lysine. The codons ACU, ACC, ACA and ACG all code for Threonine.


WHAT IS FUNCTION OF THE CODONS UAAUAGUGA?

UAA, UAG, UGA are the 3 stop codons in the genetic code. Stop codons don't code for an amino acid because they cannot be recognized by a tRNA.


Are there three bases on the mRNA called codons?

All mRNA and DNA sets of three are codons, and rRNA is anti-codons.


What function are carried out by those few condos that do not code for amino acides?

Start sequence and stop sequence codons.


What do codons code for in addition to amino acids?

Codons can also code for start and stop signals for protein synthesis. Additionally, some codons can serve as regulatory signals for gene expression, and certain codons are associated with specific functional elements in DNA sequences.


What are the universal stop codons?

The universal stop codons are UAA, UAG, and UGA. These codons signal the termination of protein synthesis during translation in all living organisms.


How many protein-coding codons are there?

61 codons specify the amino acids used in proteins and 3 codons (stop codons) signal termination of growth of the polypeptide chain...so 64 total


Why do some codons code for the same amino acid?

Some codons code for the same amino acid because of redundancy in the genetic code. This redundancy allows for some flexibility and error tolerance in protein synthesis.


What molecule contains all of the codons needed to produce a particular polypeptide?

A single mRNA molecule has 3 codons i.e. 1 amino acid. The question is flawed and does not make sense!


All except three codons provide codes for amino acids These three codons are used as signals?

Of the 64 codons, the three that do not code for amino acids are stop codons.The stop codons are:TAG in DNA (UAG in mRNA)TAA (UAA)TGA (UGA)They signify the end of the gene, i.e. the end of the segment to be transcribed and translated.


Trna has codons or anticodons?

anti-codons for sure!


How many codons are in aaaugcucguaa?

There are four codons in AAA UGC UCG UAA. A codon is a sequence made of three nitrogenous bases. Codons have particular features, making it possible for them to be start codons, stop codons, introns, or exons.