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A gene is a
base
sequence
of DNA coding for the
amino
acid sequence of a
polypeptide
and functioning
RNA
Locus is the genes
fixed
position on a
chromosome
Triplets are
3 base sequences
coding for an
amino acid
Triplet codes are
degenerate
,
20
amino acids with
64
combinations, so they can be coded by
1+
sequences
Triplet codes are
universal
meaning they code for the
same
amino acids in
all
organisms
Triplet codes are
non-overlapping
meaning they are read as
discrete
units, a benefit if
mutation
occurs
Introns are
non-coding
sections of DNA, only found in
eukaryotes
Exons are
coding
sequences in DNA
Codons are
3
bases on
mRNA
coding for an
amino acid
Start Codons are
3
bases that initiate
translation
Stop Codons are
3
bases that cause
ribosomes
to
detach
and stop
translation
Genomes are an
organisms
complete set of
genes
Proteome is the full
range
of
proteins
a cell can produce, these can
change
based on demand