RNA polymerase blinds to the first DNA nucleotide and begins pairing complementary base and continues down the DNA until reached a point called the Termination Single
The three codons that signal the termination of translation are UAA, UAG, and UGA.
Termination signal is at the end of the part of the chromosome being transcribed during transcription of mRNA. While in a stop codon, also called termination codon, is a nucleotide triplet within messenger RNA that signals a termination of translation.
The termination signal is a sequence of DNA that signals the end of transcription in prokaryotic organisms. This signal causes RNA polymerase to detach from the DNA template strand, releasing the newly synthesized RNA molecule. In eukaryotic organisms, termination signals are more complex and involve multiple factors.
Proper termination of transmission line means to provide a circuit at the end of the line, often a resistor or an antenna, that matches the characteristic impedance of the line. Incorrect or missing termination causes reflection of the signal back to the transmitter. In best case, you distort the signal. In worst case, you destroy the transmitter.
The purpose of the FIN ACK message in a TCP connection termination process is to acknowledge the receipt of a FIN (finish) message from the other party and signal the completion of the connection termination process.
RNA hairpin turns contain a termination signal that is recognized by specific proteins involved in termination of transcription. When RNA polymerase encounters this signal, it triggers the release of the RNA transcript and dissociation of the RNA polymerase from the DNA template, marking the end of transcription.
The 'kill' command is used to send a 'signal' to a process. The process is then free (for the most part) to interpret the signal as it wishes, assuming it is not a termination signal that cannot be ignored. A signal is an interrupt to the process; there are many signals that may be sent to a process or program.
61 codons specify the amino acids used in proteins and 3 codons (stop codons) signal termination of growth of the polypeptide chain...so 64 total
Termination
the stop codon uaa, uag, or uga triggers the ending of the transcription process
1) Project Termination by Extinction 2) Project Termination by Addition 3) Project Termination by Integration 4) Project Termination by Starvation
Termination of translation occurs when a stop codon (UAA, UAG, or UGA) is reached in the mRNA sequence. The ribosome recognizes the stop codon, releasing the polypeptide chain from the ribosome, and translation machinery disassembles. The newly synthesized protein is then free to fold into its functional conformation.