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  • Genetic Code

    A table that links DNA and RNA sequences to amino acids in proteins, consistent across species with occasional variations.
  • Codon

    A sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA that specifies a single amino acid.
  • Transcription

    The process of converting DNA coding sequence into mRNA by replacing thymine with uracil.
  • mRNA

    Messenger RNA, a transcript that carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome.
  • Start Codon

    The first codon of an mRNA transcript that signals the start of protein synthesis, typically AUG.
  • Stop Codon

    A codon that signals the end of protein synthesis, not coding for any amino acid.
  • Amino Acid

    Building blocks of proteins, each specified by a codon in the genetic code.
  • Polypeptide

    A chain of amino acids that forms the primary structure of a protein.
  • DNA Coding Strand

    The DNA strand with the same sequence as the mRNA, except thymine is replaced with uracil.
  • DNA Template Strand

    The DNA strand used as a template for RNA synthesis during transcription.
  • Methionine

    An amino acid coded by the start codon AUG, initiating protein synthesis.
  • Histidine

    An amino acid coded by the codon CAU in the genetic code.
  • Threonine

    An amino acid coded by the codon ACC in the genetic code.
  • Cysteine

    An amino acid coded by the codon UGU in the genetic code.
  • Uracil

    A nucleotide in RNA that replaces thymine found in DNA.