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Noun Concept
Categories: Gene expression, Articles with short description, Protein biosynthesis, Molecular genetics
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stop codon  Amber codon  amber mutation  amber suppressor  codon, terminator
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In molecular biology, a stop codon is a codon that signals the termination of the translation process of the current protein. Wikipedia
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In molecular biology, a stop codon is a codon that signals the termination of the translation process of the current protein. Wikipedia
A type of RNA molecule in genetic code Wikipedia Disambiguation
A codon that marks the end of a sequence Wikidata
A set of three nucleotides for which there is no corresponding tRNA molecule to insert an amino acid into the polypeptide chain. OmegaWiki
A sequence of three RNA nucleotides (A, C, G or U) that instruct the synthesis, or translation, of a protein to stop. The three-letter stop codon sequences have been given names: "UAG" is amber, "UGA" is opal, and "UAA" is ochre. Wiktionary
Codon that instructs protein synthesis to stop. Wiktionary (translation)
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