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What is the role of nonsense or stop codons in protein synthesis?

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Answered by angel881
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During protein formation, DNA (or RNA) nucleotide sequences are read three nucleotides at a time in units called codons, and each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid or stop signal (stop codon). ... Thus, nonsense mutations occur when a premature nonsense or stop codon is introduced in the DNA sequence.

Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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During protein formation, DNA (or RNA) nucleotide sequences are read three nucleotides at a time in units called codons, and each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid or stop signal (stop codon). ... Thus, nonsense mutations occur when a premature nonsense or stop codon is introduced in the DNA sequence.

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