Reading frames are important because they aid scientists in reason DNA and RNA codes.
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The open reading frame (ORF) is a continuous sequence of codons in a stretch of DNA or RNA that can be translated into a protein. It starts with a start codon (usually AUG) and ends with a stop codon (UAA, UAG, or UGA). Identifying ORFs is important for predicting gene locations and understanding gene function.
The smallest number of nucleotides that must be added or subtracted to alter the reading frame is 1. A single nucleotide insertion or deletion can cause a frameshift mutation, resulting in a different reading frame for translation.
amino acid sequence.
You are an idiot? Perhaps? Do you even know what a reading frame is? If you have a strand of RNA AUGGGCGGC the reading frame is just the part that you read. AKA all of it... It is read it groups of three, because 3 nucleotides=1 amino acid therefore AUG - GGC - GGC goes to methionine-aminoacid-aino acid
To find the open reading frame in a DNA sequence, one can look for a start codon (usually ATG) followed by a series of codons that do not contain stop codons (TAA, TAG, or TGA) until a stop codon is reached. This uninterrupted sequence of codons is the open reading frame.
A frame-shift mutation.
open reading frame is the sequence of nucleotides which start up with the start codon and end up with the stop codon.
Readers are Leaders
by reading the source hardware address of a frame