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A codon wheel is a very useful
A [[Codon|codon]] wheel is a very useful device for quickly [[translation|translating]] [[DNA|DNA]] codons to [[Amino acids|amino acids]].
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To use wheel you start in the centre and work to the outside. &nbsp;So, if you had the [[codon|codon]]&nbsp;CCT you would start at C in the centre, then move to the C in the next circle out, and then finally to the T in the last [[nucleotide base|nucleotide base]]&nbsp;circle, the T. &nbsp;This would tell you that CCT is [[proline|proline]].


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Another example is:
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Revision as of 12:32, 3 August 2010

A codon wheel is a very useful device for quickly translating DNA codons to amino acids.

To use wheel you start in the centre and work to the outside.  So, if you had the codon CCT you would start at C in the centre, then move to the C in the next circle out, and then finally to the T in the last nucleotide base circle, the T.  This would tell you that CCT is proline.

Another example is: