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Here we have an m -r -n -a sequence.
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What would be the amino acid sequence? so to work this out, you need a codon chart, and you need to split up the sequence into threes.
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So if i do that, so i'm just taking every three letters.
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So a -u -g, a -a -a -a -c -g -g -a -c -u -a -a -a -a -a -a -c -u -a.
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So all i've done is split it up into threes.
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These are the codons.
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So when you translate this into amino acids, you're looking at it three at a time.
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So the first one, aug, this is just a particularly famous one.
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This is the start codon.
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It is for methionine.
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So the first one, met, is methionine.
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Then we go into a -a, this stands for lysine.
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C -g -g -g is arginine...