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STOP [[Codon|codons]] are produced by a sequence of three bases and there are three different kind UAA, UGA and UAG. They are usually found on the end of the [[Open reading frame|open reading frame]] and prevents further transcription from occuring during DNA replication. | STOP [[Codon|codons]] are produced by a sequence of three bases and there are three different kind UAA, UGA and UAG. They are usually found on the end of the [[Open reading frame|open reading frame]] and prevents further [[Transcription|transcription ]]from occuring during [[DNA Replication|DNA replication]]. |
Revision as of 14:59, 22 November 2011
STOP codons are produced by a sequence of three bases and there are three different kind UAA, UGA and UAG. They are usually found on the end of the open reading frame and prevents further transcription from occuring during DNA replication.