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How do you read codons?


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Codon:

  1. Codon is a trinucleotide sequence present on the mRNA template.
  2. It codes for a specific amino acid at the time of translation.
  3. The four nucleotides are represented by the letter A, U, G and C.
  4. Each sequence of 3 nucleotides is unique for each amino acid.

Reading codons:

  1. Codons are read from 5’ to 3’.
  2. Codons are read in succession and they do not overlap each other.
  3. They specify the order of amino acids in a protein.
  4. The first, second, and third letters in a codon represent the first, second and third bases constituting the amino acid.

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