where is the initiation codon present
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Standard genetic code. The codon AUG both codes for methionine and serves as an initiation site: the first AUG in an mRNA's coding region is where translation into protein begins.
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The start codon is the initiation signal for translation that is found on a messenger RNA (mRNA) strand. Remember that translation is the process that leads to the formation of strings of amino acids when anticodons present on the transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule attach to their complementary codons on the mRNA.
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