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What are the mRNA codons for the start and stop signals of transcription?
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Codons are sequences of three nucleotides that correspond to a specific amino acid or signal in protein synthesis. In mRNA, these codons are transcribed from the DNA sequence and then translated into proteins. Show more…
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