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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Codons (note one "n") are found on messenger RNA and are regarded as "positive-sense," while anticodons are found on transfer RNA (molecules that bring amino acids to a growing polypeptide chain) and are regarded as "negative-sense."
A start codon (there's only one) is the sequence of three bases on mRNA that initiates translation of mRNA into protein. The start codon sequence is AUG (anticodon UAC) which also carries the amino acid methionine.
If they're your cells, then you sure hope so. DNA replication occurs before cell division. If the daughter cells are not genetically identical to the parent cell, then something has gone wrong during replication. This is called a mutation. Mutations are generally, but not always, harmful.
Anti-codons.
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Uaa, uag, uga
Anticodons are found on transfer RNA.
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None, unless you are considering the number of people whose surnames are Condon.
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UAA UGA UAG They are stop codons and do not code for any amino acids.