they separated because each one separates into a different code for an amino acid.
The genetic language used to translate mRNA transcripts into proteins involves the sequence of nucleotides (triplets called codons) on the mRNA being read by ribosomes. Each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid or instruction to start or stop protein synthesis. Transfer RNA molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, allowing the protein to be built according to the mRNA sequence.
I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.
pre mRNA contains the same things as mRNA - phosphates -uracil, adenine, guanine, cytosine -ribose sugar -hydrogen bonds -covalent bonds -GTP cap -Poly A tail However, pre mRNA is different because it still contains introns and exons, while mRNA only contains exons introns code for things which are no longer expressed as traits, and therefore are not translated, they are instead removed by splicesomes exons code for the traits expressed and therefore are not removed and are expressed
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No, triplets cannot be identical if they are of different genders. Identical triplets arise from a single fertilized egg that splits into three, resulting in genetically identical siblings with the same sex. If the triplets are of different genders, they must have originated from multiple eggs being fertilized, which means they are fraternal triplets instead of identical ones.
In genetics, triplets refer to a sequence of three nucleotides on DNA or mRNA that code for a specific amino acid. These triplets are known as codons, and they are recognized by the tRNA during protein synthesis to bring the corresponding amino acid to the ribosome.
mRNA triplets are three-nucleotide sequences in mRNA that code for specific amino acids during protein synthesis. These triplets, called codons, are recognized by tRNA molecules carrying the corresponding amino acids, allowing for accurate translation of the genetic code into proteins.
The genetic language used to translate mRNA transcripts into proteins involves the sequence of nucleotides (triplets called codons) on the mRNA being read by ribosomes. Each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid or instruction to start or stop protein synthesis. Transfer RNA molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, allowing the protein to be built according to the mRNA sequence.
I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.
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She never has triplets. She has twins.
You can not have triplets on the Sims 2.
Yes a mom can have triplets.
Three babies born to the same mother at the same time are called triplets.
To add triplets in Musescore, select the notes you want to turn into triplets, then press Ctrl3 on your keyboard. This will divide the selected notes into triplets.
Pheobe has triplets in season 5.
Triplets with the apostrophe outside the s like this: triplets' or like "I bumped the triplets' heads when I dropped them." The content of the sentence is dangerous, but you get me lol