Define term- codon and codogen.
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Codon is a sequence of three DNA or RNA nucleotides that corresponds with a specific amino acid or stop signal during protein synthesis. DNA and RNA molecules are written in a language of four nucleotides; meanwhile, the language of proteins includes 20 amino acids.
Codagen is specific sequence of three consecutive nucleotides that is part of the genetic code and that specifies a particular amino acid in a protein or starts or stops protein synthesis. — called also triplet.
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Codon and codogen are terms which are related with each other
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- Codon are any base pairs which are used to code for a particular MI message pencil stop the amino acid helps in the formation of the protein during the translation reaction that takes place in the shell. Each of the three nucleotide sequence which are present in a particular codon is known as codogen
- codon consists of the three codogen system they are essential for any type of translation reaction and also the initiation and stopping at the translation
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