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Q: What is in DNA a three nucleotide sequence that encodes an amino acid or signifies a start signal or a stop signal?
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Where are condons located?

Condons are in DNA and RNA. Condons are a three-nucleotide sequence that encodes an amino acid or signifies a start signal or stop signal.


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How many bases do codons have?

Codons are made up of three bases/nucleotides in DNA or mRNA. Each codon encodes an amino acid or signifies a stop signal. Hope that helps!


What is a ''codon''?

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What is the difference between Pam ppm and pwm in digital communication?

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How would the transcription of eukaryotic gene be affected if a replication error changed the nucleotide sequence of the termination signal for that gene?

Extra long proteins are likely to fold improperly and not function correctly. The overall health of the individual would be destroyed.


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The input or output of a continuously variable signal within a designated range is a sampled data or a feedback system. This accepts limited analog signal and encodes.


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Which statement most accurately describes what happens to proteins that lack an ER signal sequence?

Proteins that lack an ER signal sequence are released into the cytosol.