A mature mRNA consists of 900 bases without any stop codon in between . Calculate the number of amino acids coded by this mRNA during translation
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the correct answer is 299
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300
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- A DNA or RNA molecule that codes for a particular amino acid through a group of three successive nucleotides. Some codons serve as translational start or stop signals.
- An mRNA vaccine (messenger RNA) works by giving the body's cells a set of instructions to produce a protein that the immune system can recognise and react to.
- Therefore, there is a basic connection between what we consider to be the code of life and the ability of a cell to become a live being. And in that regard, mRNA is a really important component of the fundamental process by which the living organism is generated, even if DNA is talked about a lot more than RNA.
- mRNA, or messenger RNA. Therefore, mRNA is actually a type of nucleic acid that aids in the cellular machinery's ability to read the human genome, which is encoded in DNA.
- 3 bases = 1 codon
- 900 bases = 300 codons
- 300 codons = 300 amino acids
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