why is the correct reading frame important in translating an mrna into protein?
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Regions of DNA that encode proteins are first transcribed into messenger RNA and then translated into protein. By examining the DNA sequence alone we can determine the sequence of amino acids that will appear in the final protein. ... The reading frame that is used determines which amino acids will be encoded by a gene.
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Regions of DNA that encode proteins are first transcribed into messenger RNA and then translated into protein. By examining the DNA sequence alone we can determine the sequence of amino acids that will appear in the final protein. The reading frame that is used determines which amino acids will be encoded by a gene.
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