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What halts translation in DNA?

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In the translation of a DNA a stop Codon will help to put a stop to the process of translation.There are three stop codons used in the process when a ribosome reaches one of the Codon it stops.

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Normally the stop codon at the end of mRNA halts translation and releases the polypeptide.

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The process in which genetic data is translated into amino acid language from nucleic acid language is known as translation. The stop codons are in charge of halting DNA translation.

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There are codon sequences that stop the process. In RNA they are UAG, UAA and UGA

In DNA they are TAG, TAA and TGA.

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