15.1 The Genetic Code Flashcards
central dogma
states that genes specify the sequence of
mRNAs, which in turn specify the sequence of proteins
colinear
in terms of RNA and protein, three “units” of RNA
(nucleotides) specify one “unit” of protein (amino acid) in
a consecutive fashion
degenerate
describes that a given amino acid can be encoded by more than one nucleotide triplet; the code is degenerate, but not ambiguous
codons
three consecutive nucleotides in mRNA that specify
the insertion of an amino acid or the release of a
polypeptide chain during translation (nucleotide triplets)
reading frame
sequence of triplet codons in mRNA that specify a particular protein; a ribosome shift of one or
two nucleotides in either direction completely abolishes
synthesis of that protein