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It is first transferred to an mRNA molecule through a process called transcription. The mRNA is then processed, and the information on the processed mRNA is transferred to the amino acid sequence of a protein through a process called translation.

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Q: Information on a coding sequence of DNA is transferred into what molecules?
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Organic compounds that store important coding information in cells are?

These molecules are RNA and ADN.


What is non coding side of DNA for ATGC?

The non-coding side of DNA, also known as the non-coding strand or the template strand, serves as a blueprint for producing RNA molecules during the process of transcription. Unlike the coding strand, which has the same sequence as the RNA product, the non-coding strand has a complementary sequence to the RNA molecule, with the nucleotides A, T, G, and C pairing respectively with U, A, C, and G in RNA.


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Coding sequence is used to build proteins from amino acids. Each amino acid has a specific 3-base sequence known as codons. Since proteins are very important in our lifes and many biochemical processes, the coding sequence is very important. A change in the coding sequence (mutation) may result in the wrong protein being produced. Some incurable human diseases are as a result of changes in coding sequence


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Triplet-3 base sequence specifying a particulare amino acid on a DNA gene is called a triplet.


What is the name for a stretch of non coding DNA that interrupts the coding sequence of a gene?

introns


How many amino acids are there in the coding sequence for insulin?

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How does the DNA nucleotide sequence determine the amino acid sequence?

DNA sequence undergoes transcription, then translation process in order to determine and subsequently produce the amino acid sequence. The four bases specifically A,C,G, & T are the main coding sequence of a DNA. Because each coding sequence is unique, the resulting amino acid sequence is also unique as well.


Coding information that pertains to an entire section is located?

The coding information that pertains to an entire section is located in the guidelines.


What are genes a part of?

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Where specific coding information about each section located?

where is specific coding information about each section located


Where can I get information on how to do medical coding?

www.ahima.org/coding this website will give you some information on how to do medical coding but I recommend you take classes for that, there might be classes available online for that


Do you use the DNA the mRNA to determine the amino acid?

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