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  1. The genetic code & codon table (article) | Khan Academy

    The genetic code links groups of nucleotides in an mRNA to amino acids in a protein. Start codons, stop codons, reading frame.

  2. The genetic code (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn about how the information in an mRNA sequence is decoded to make a polypeptide.

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  4. Overview of translation (article) | Khan Academy

    There are 61 codons for amino acids, and each of them is "read" to specify a certain amino acid out of the 20 commonly found in proteins. One codon, AUG, specifies the amino acid methionine and also …

  5. Stages of translation (article) | Khan Academy

    In an mRNA, the instructions for building a polypeptide come in groups of three nucleotides called codons. Here are some key features of codons to keep in mind as we move forward:

  6. O código genético (artigo) | Tradução | Khan Academy

    O código genético liga grupos de nucleotídeos de um RNAm a aminoácidos de uma proteína. Códons de início, códons de parada, pauta de leitura.

  7. O código genético (artigo) | Khan Academy

    Como a informação contida em uma cadeia de mRNA é decodificada para formar um polipeptídeo? Aprenda como grupos de três nucleotídeos, chamados códons, especificam os aminoácidos (bem …

  8. mRNA code and translation (article) | Khan Academy

    This article covers the foundational concepts of codons, anticodons, the wobble hypothesis, and the universal nature of the genetic code, with applications that are essential for MCAT preparation.

  9. RNA and protein synthesis review (article) | Khan Academy

    The genetic code is read in three-base words called codons. Each codon corresponds to a single amino acid (or signals the starting and stopping points of a sequence).

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    Learn about types of genetic mutations and their notations in this comprehensive guide for MCAT preparation on Khan Academy.