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Bog'liq [Tim J. Stevens, Wayne Boucher] Python Programming
Table 11.1. A table of the standard genetic code. Messenger RNA molecules are
translated into protein sequences at a large molecular assembly called a ribosome.
This takes subsequent groups of three RNA nucleotides, called codons (starting from
an ‘AUG’) and joins different amino acids into a growing polypeptide chain,
according to which codon sequence is present. The mapping between the three-letter
RNA codons and each amino acid is known as a genetic code. In most cases multiple
codons (of which there are 64 in total) correspond to a single amino acid (of which
there are 20 in total). Some of the codons do not correspond to any amino acid and
cause the protein chain synthesis to stop. The table shown is the standard genetic
code, which is valid for the genes found in the cell nucleus of most of the most
commonly studied organisms. There are small variations compared to this code in
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