Fundamentals of central dogma, Part 3
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
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Please need questions of this lectures
it is useful tq sir
is TAG a stop codon ?
Yes it is
Is'nt it uracil (U) in rna...then why do you keep mentioning thymine(T)...it's confusing..pls clarify.
Yes it is uracil in mRNA, he is talking about the sense DNA strand 5'-3', as u know the sense strand and mRNA are similar except that thymine in the sense strand will be as uracil in mRNA
Ha TAG is a stop codon in mRNA strand
Actually uaa/ uag/uga are stop codons in the mRNA strand which means in template strand 3'-5' we would have had att/atc/act which makes it taa/tag/tga in the sense strand/coding strand 5'-3'