If an mRNA transcript loses its stop codon, what would have happen with that transcript?
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stop codon tells the ribosome and transfer DNA that the process can stop and the new polypeptide chain can be released. If ribosomes and transfer DNA are still a mystery, either read on or visit the protein synthesis page. Without stop codons, an organism is unable to produce specific proteins.
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