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Q: In a stop codon if the second base is G the first and third bases are and .?
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How do you read the circular genetic codon table?

When looking at the chart, the first letter in the codon is located on the left hand side of the chart. The second letter is at the top of the chart. Find when these two letter intersect. Then look at the third letter. It is found on the right hand side of the chart, in the box where one and two intersect. That should give you the name of the amino acid that is made when that codon is read during protein synthesis


Where are the four bases?

first base is making out second base is getting your hands down your partner's pants third base is dry humping home base is sex


Do point mutations affect just one nucleotide?

Yes it may and the Odds are for it; however "The Wobble Base condition" - or situation - states that if the point mutation occurs in the third base of the-triplet-codon, IT may NOT make a difference Due To an Inherent Occasional In-Difference in Regard to the 'context {frame} reading' of the third [Wobble] Base of the triplet codon. A, C, G & T provide 64 combinations of THREES. Along with the [triplet] Start Codon and several Stop Codons and the codons for the 20 regular Amino Acids, along with several alternates, the remainder of 'the unassigned' codons fall into the Category where the third base is the one with a 'wobbly, uncertain' meaning. Regarding the Evolution of the Genetic Code, note that the Wobble-Function occurs in the third base of the triplet codon, and not the first or the second.


Can Newton's second law be deduced from the third law?

No, it's the other way around. Newton's third (also first) law can be mathematically derived from his second law.


Why would an insertion or deletion mutation have more effect than a substitution mutation?

Base-pair insertions have a greater effect because they shift the information on the DNA down and change all following information, whereas substitutions may change only one amino acid or have no effect. -The base-pairs code for amino acids in groups of three. If just one base is added in, then this grouping is shifted upstream by one. The incorrect amino acids will be coded for and added to the protein being built. It could possibly stop the protein from being synthesized fully if the change creates a stop codon. This usually hinders the protein from functioning. -Base-pair substitution mutations only affect the codon (set of 3 base pairs) that it actually occurs in. If the mutation is in the first base-pair of the codon then the amino acid will change. If the mutation is in the second or third position of the codon then amino acid may or may not change; this is because amino acids can be coded for by more than one codon, but the first base-pair (and sometimes the second) is usually the same. A substitution can also change a codon to a stop codon. This may keep the amino acid the same, change only one amino acid (which does not always stop the protein from working), or cause the protein to prematurely stop being built.

Related questions

What are the bases for baseball?

First second and third


How many bases are there?

In Baseball there are four bases: first, second, third, and home.


What is the base in baseball?

There are 4 bases. first, second, third, and home. Honestly, that's common knowledge.


How many bases are there in baseball before reaching home plate?

Three. First, second and third, then home plate.


What is a codon chart?

The genetic code is a series of three bases in a row called a codon. Each codon represents and amino acid. For example, the DNA strand AAA-TCT would code for the amino acids lys-ser. You'll need a codon chart to find codons, which can be found online. Hope this helps ! [=


How many feet is it to throw a ball from third to first base?

Bases are different distances apart at different levels of play in baseball. Here is how you can find the distance across the diamond (home to second, or first to third) on any field: What is the distance between bases? Square that answer (multiply it by itself). Double that answer. Find the square root of that answer. The answer you get will be the distance from home to second or from first to third.


What is the distance from 1st base to 2nd base across the baseball diamond?

the distance between all the bases in major league baseball is 90 feet. home --> first first--> second second--> third third--> home all are 90 feet apart


How many total bases are used in an mlb game?

5 First base Second base Third base Home Pitchers mound


How can you use math in softball?

You can use it to find a batter's batting average,or just simple math like the bases (first, second,and third).


What is baseball in relationships?

Well, baseball is a reference in relationships, as referring to the 'bases' (i.e. first base, second base, third base, etc).


What bases are to touch?

In baseball, second, third and home bade can be touched or slid into. First base can only be stepped on/while ran past.


What are the bases?

first base- kissing second base- feeling breast, rubbing his package. third base- fingering her, stroking him. home- sex