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Dna sequence to amino acid

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Click on the first instance of a 'gene' label in this feature table. In the feature table, each labeled feature is hyperlinked to the sequence itself, which is at the bottom of the record. A gene may include multiple sections of coding sequences, so the same nucleotide sequence (shown in a number range) may be labeled as CDS and gene. Translate tool Translate is a tool which allows the translation of a nucleotide (DNA/RNA) sequence to a protein sequence. CDS = a coding sequence, or region of nucleotides that corresponds with amino acids in a protein.How did scientists discover and unlock this. Definitions of some of the feature labels can be found in the GenBank Sample Record. Nature Education 1 (1) :126 Hidden within the genetic code lies the 'triplet code,' a series of three nucleotides that determine a single amino acid. Each gene’s code uses the four nucleotide bases of DNA: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T) in various ways to spell out three-letter codons that specify which amino acid is needed at each. Scroll down the feature table of this mitochondrial DNA record. Genetic code refers to the instructions contained in a gene that tell a cell how to make a specific protein. An interesting part of a Nucleotide record is the section labeled 'FEATURES.' Called the 'feature table,' this is the part that reflects scientists' annotations - notes on what biological features of interest are known about a sequence.

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