BIO 209 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Aminoacyl Trna Synthetase, Genetic Code, Start Codon

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Evidence for a triplet code: used an in vitro translation system. If you synthesis repetitive dinucleotide sequences, you make polypeptides that have two different amino acids. If you synthesis trinucleotide repetitive mrnas, you make three different polypeptides each containing the same amino acid: results consistent with the triplet code. There are three different reading frames: aug= start codon. This does not have to be at the start of the 5" end. The reading frame is based on the triplicate sequence (called the codon) Codon sequences must be read in the correct reading frame. Code is degenerate: all but two amino acids have two or more codons. The third nucleotide position allows silent mutations to occur. Some trnas can basepair with more than one codon. Some amino acids have more than one trna. Code is non-overlapping: nucleotides belong to only one codon. Code must be read in consecutive order with no spaces or gaps.

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