Genetic code

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  • What is the genetic code?
    The sequence of bases in DNA or RNA, this consists of triplet bases
  • What are triplet bases?
    Three consecutive nucleotide bases on a DNA or RNA molecule that code for a particular amino acid, this is known as a codon
  • What are introns and exons?
    Introns are non-coding regions of DNA that are transcribed but not translated into proteins. Exons are coding regions of DNA that are transcribed and translated into proteins.
  • What is useful about a degenerate genetic code?
    • It reduces the phenotypic effect of mutations
    • mutations are mistakes in the base sequence e.g base deletion, insertion or substitution
    • A change in the base sequence can alter the amino acid sequence and therefore can alter the polypeptide
    • Some mutations are harmful e.g mutation leading to the production of sticky mucus causing cystic fibrosis
  • Features of the genetic code:
    • Non overlapping- meaning each triplet code is only read once and triplets don’t share bases
    • Degenerate- meaning more than one triplet codes for the same amino acids
    • Start and stop codons- which either start or stop protein synthesis