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Hello everyone.
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Today we're going to discuss about the statements given regarding codon and we have to identify which one is correct and which one is false.
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First statement is each codon in messenger rna codes for exactly one amino acid.
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Yes, here we have suppose a messenger rna strand and here it is having three b's sequence.
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Okay, it will bind to a transfer rna that will be having the same complementary anticoadone sequence and will be having a specific amino acid.
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It means that one codon present on the messenger rna will code for one amino acid exactly.
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So the first statement is correct one.
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Each transfer rna will be pair with only one codon yes one transfer rna will pair with one codon and not the multiple codons so this is also true one there are multiple codons possible for nearly all amino acids yes there's also true one for example leucine we have is a amino acid that can be encoded by six codons, six different codons.
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Number of codons for amino acid range from 2 to 6.
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The start codon also codes for an amino acid, yes, eug is a start codon in eukaryards as well as prokaryards.
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It encodes for amino acid methionine.
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Each anticoadone in transfer rna pairs with exactly one codon...