I'm wondering about the structure of a gene. Specifically, I want to know how many codes are typically found within a single gene. Can someone provide me with this information?
5 answers
SejongWisdom
Wed Nov 27 2024
These codons are composed of three nucleotides each.
ethan_thompson_journalist
Wed Nov 27 2024
Typically, each codon corresponds to a specific amino acid.
BusanBeautyBlooming
Wed Nov 27 2024
The genetic code exhibits a remarkable degree of similarity across all organisms.
SumoStrength
Wed Nov 27 2024
This code can be conveniently represented in a table containing 64 entries.
Michele
Wed Nov 27 2024
Each entry in this table corresponds to a series of codons found within a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule.