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Codon (noun) - Codon is a term used in genetics to refer to a sequence of three nucleotides that correspond to a specific amino acid or signal the termination of protein synthesis
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There are also fewer codons in bacterial genes.
Codons and their corresponding amino acids.
Start and termination codons are shown in bold.
The codons in parentheses indicate the mRNA.
Of the four possible codons encoding glycine.
All codons introduced were presented in an even distribution.
The start and stop codons are highlighted in.
Anti codons are the opposite of codons.
The start and stop codons are underlined.
Many tRNAs are compatible with several codons.
Start and stop codons are double underlined.
These three letter codes are called codons.
Start and stop codons have been underlined.
Some amino acids are coded by several codons.
The stop codons are either boxed or underlined.

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The bases are arranged in triplets called codons.
The initiator and terminator codons are in uppercase.
These features include removal of stop codons.
Overlapping areas and stop codons are underlined.
The information is specified by the use of codons.
In the past reassigning codons was mainly done on a limited scale.
An amino acid can have multiple codons.
The stop codons are indicated by small vertical bars.
Complementary regions are shaded and mutated codons are.
Alternative start codons are common in the avian species.
The vertical lines indicate stop codons.
These codons are unique codons.
It was the first demonstration of the existence of codons.
Special codons mark the beginning or ending of a sequence.
Double asterisks represent two stop codons.
These codons lead to the termination of protein synthesis.
A list of optimal codons is thus be produced.
Stop codons in each phse are represented as vertical bars.
Start and stop codons are overlined.
The codons encoding the mutated cysteines are highlighted.
Conserved stop codons are colored in red.
Codons encoding amino acids are known in the art.
Replacement by preferred codons generally leads to higher expression.
Codons are normally selected which are preferred by the host.
Start and stop codons are in bold.
Stop codons were added by the plasmid.
The start and stop codons are shown in bold.
These codons lead to the termination of antibody synthesis.
Any of the premature stop codons described hereinabove.
Selector codons optionally include unnatural base pairs.
There are three different stop codons.
Suppressible stop codons are sometimes referred to as nonsense mutations.
Pyrrolysine and selenocysteine are encoded via variant codons.
Substitution codons are indicated in bold font.
Actually puts frequent stop codons.

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