The genetic code is broken down into a series of codons on the mRNA. Each codon consists of 3 nucleotides which (normally) correspond to a single amino acid (e.g. AUG codes for methionine). I say normally because you can also have a codon indicate a stop codon (so no amino acid will be inserted and instead the polypeptide chain will terminate). This mRNA molecule with its list of codons will instruct a ribosome to synthesize a protein according to this code.
This code is the set of rules - based on the triplet or codon. This triplet code is universal - all organisms use the same codons to specify the placement of each of the 20 amino acids in a protein.
Transfer of RNA becomes charged in activation. charged tRNA occurs when<span> amino acid is attached. Reads the codon of mRNA during translation.</span>
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why was the discovery of pencillin important?
Penicillin discovery came as a result of the plague that rages St Mary's hospital in 1928, the discovery by a man called Alexandra Fleming which drastically reduce the death rate. Penicillin is an antibiotics that is gotten from mould and it has different strains/species
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