Genetic Code

Cards (13)

  • 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