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UAG codon stands for "Uracil-Adenine-Guanine" and is one of the three stop codons in the genetic code. It signals the termination of protein synthesis during translation. When the ribosome encounters this codon on the mRNA, it prompts the release of the newly synthesized polypeptide chain, effectively ending the translation process.

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