Select the statements that accurately reflect codons and their use in translation. Check all that apply.
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Select the statements that accurately reflect codons and their use in translation. Check all that apply.
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- Codons are sequences of three nucleotides that correspond to a specific amino acid or stop signal in protein synthesis.
- The process of translation involves the conversion of information from mRNA into a sequence of amino acids in a protein.
- Each codon on the mRNA strand is recognized by a specific tRNA molecule, which carries the corresponding amino acid.
- The genetic code, which determines which codons correspond to which amino acids, is nearly universal among all organisms.
- There are 64 possible codons, but only 20 amino acids, so some amino acids are coded by more than one codon.
- The start codon (AUG) not only signals the start of translation, but also codes for the amino acid methionine.
- There are three stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) that do not code for any amino acid and instead signal the end of protein synthesis.
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