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Examples of genetic code


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Rewiring the keyboard evolvability of the geneticcode.
The geneticcode, after all, was just being figured out.
Concluding the transaction, the lymphocytes memorise this viral geneticcode and store it in their database, in case of eventual need in the future.
Similar units help host the geneticcode in terrestrial life.
That is why several works are built on a sound object that forms its geneticcode.
It is not like a geneticcode that may determine behavior at all times.
If so, how does this influence the "morphology" or "geneticcode," to introduce yet another metaphor, of the space that is created?
Whatever the evolved geneticcode of a species is, it usually enables its members to learn, and to learn some things faster than others.
They are in fact the only components of the translation machinery that have to really ' know ' the geneticcode.
The geneticcode is as inferred previously for flatworms.
Using this information the lymphocytes mature and become differentiated, changing their identities so that their geneticcode matches the code of the unknown virus.
The geneticcode is one in a million.
A uniform crossover is selected instead of the simple one point crossover for binary strings to allow exchange of middle pieces of geneticcode.
But while knowing its geneticcode may predict some of the properties and behaviour of an organism, there will be much it cannot explain.
These are not in the standard 21 or 22 amino acids of the geneticcode, involved in proteins.
Then, quickly, the undifferentiated lymphocytes rush to read the geneticcode of the unknown virus.
The geneticcode is the secret of life.
It is also astoundingly unified: every cell seems to contain the geneticcode for the whole work.
These are encoded at a very general level in the geneticcode.
Selection, history and chemistry : the three faces of the geneticcode.
There is a vast literature on the origin of the geneticcode and rather less on the evolution of protein translation.
It was not only that the biochemical approach had turned the notion of a geneticcode into an experimental object.
The early phases of geneticcode origin : conjectures on the evolution of coded catalysis.
A mechanism for the association of amino acids and their codons and the origin of the geneticcode.
In addition, life as we know it employs a triplet geneticcode, although the code is not universal - there are some variations in codon assignments, particularly in mitochondria and ciliates.
The complete sequences of the genomes of a number of organisms are becoming available and our understanding of the geneticcode that controls function is developing.
Evolution of amino acid frequencies in proteins over deep time : inferred order of introduction of amino acids into the geneticcode.
Origin of the geneticcode : the escaped triplet theory.
A history of the geneticcode.
Early fixation of an optimal geneticcode.
A co-evolution theory of the geneticcode.
Evolutionary changes in the geneticcode.
The origin of the geneticcode.
Evolution of the mitochondrial geneticcode.
Tests of a stereochemical geneticcode.
The evolution of the geneticcode.
Our political decisions must instead be guided by the concept of stewardship and not by manipulation of the geneticcode.
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It will be greatly helped by the research into the geneticcode —the human geno research.
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We can disentangle the geneticcode that determines the nature of living things.
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We have recently discovered that among man's most significant environments is his geneticcode.
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Bacteriological substances, the geneticcode and the problems of the pharmaceutical industry must also be considered.
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There are ways to use, and, indeed, misuse, someone's geneticcode that cause us anguish today.
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They are denied access to water, except through a drip, and are deprived of the opportunity to perform even the most basic of functions written deep into their geneticcode.
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The contribution of modern genetics has shown, however, that the geneticcode is a fundamental organising principle and that there is radical unity long before the 14-day stage.
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The other 20 are directly encoded by the universal geneticcode.
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Of these, 20 are encoded by the universal geneticcode.
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Major remaining questions on this topic include identifying the selective force for the evolution of the ribosome and determining how the geneticcode arose.
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However, a base substitution can also change the geneticcode so that a different amino acid is translated.
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Inosine plays a key role in the wobble hypothesis of the geneticcode.
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He even declared that it could not store the geneticcode because it was chemically far too simple.
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This information is read using the geneticcode, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins.
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It was found that most of the amino acids that determined barophily were also found to be important in the organization of the geneticcode.
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The resulting overall origin of life model suggests new explanations for the emergence of the geneticcode and the ribosome.
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However, the geneticcode used by all known forms of life is nearly universal with few minor variations.
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The distribution of codon assignments in the geneticcode is nonrandom.
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Ideally these new-to-nature organisms would be different in every possible biochemical aspect exhibiting a very different geneticcode.
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Interestingly, the complete sequencing of the geneticcode for the painted turtle was at a draft assembled state in 2010.
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Thus, they concluded that the geneticcode is a triplet code because it did not cause a frameshift in the reading frame.
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The genotype of an organism is the inherited instructions it carries within its geneticcode.
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A common theme in recent research has been to identify uncommon desaturases in various plants and isolate their geneticcode.
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No super foods will alter your geneticcode.
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Additionally, there is some evidence that the geneticcode itself may be optimised such that most point mutations lead to similar amino acids (conservative).
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Unlike other amino acids present in biological proteins, selenocysteine is not coded for directly in the geneticcode.
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Many hypotheses on the evolutionary origins of the universal geneticcode have been proposed.
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The standard modern geneticcode grew from a simpler earlier code through a process of biosynthetic expansion.
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Disease transmission (xenozoonosis) and permanent alteration to the geneticcode of animals are also causes for concern.
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The type of test in most common use is the genotype test, which detects mutations in the viral geneticcode.
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At the beginnings of life, ancestry was not as linear as it is today because the geneticcode took time to evolve.
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It forms part of an unusual geneticcode in these organisms, and is considered the 22nd proteinogenic amino acid.
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The sequence of the bases determine the geneticcode.
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They involuntarily upload his geneticcode onto the public service, which will allow his parents to track his movements at all times.
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Rather, he thought triplets (64 possible combinations) were the coding unit of the geneticcode.
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Transgenic organisms are able to express foreign genes because the geneticcode is similar for all organisms.
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Analysis of the small differences in the geneticcode has also provided support for universal common descent.
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The experiment elucidated the triplet nature of the geneticcode and allowed the remaining ambiguities codons in the geneticcode to be deciphered.
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Synonymous mutations occur due to the degenerate nature of the geneticcode.
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This relationship between nucleotide sequence and amino acid sequence is known as the geneticcode.
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This is permitted by the degeneracy of the geneticcode.
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The other molecule, called ethanamine, is thought to play a role in forming alanine, one of the twenty amino acids in the geneticcode.
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At the time, he was attending a class on biological re-engineering in which he and his classmates were altering the geneticcode of various bugs.
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Precise decoding of the geneticcode is a fundamental pre-requisite for long term survival of all organisms.
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The 20 amino acids translated by the geneticcode vary greatly by the physical and chemical properties of their side chains.
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However, some viruses (such as totiviruses) have adapted to the geneticcode modification of the host.
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The geneticcode is highly similar among all organisms and can be expressed in a simple table with 64 entries.
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This single experiment opened the way to the solution of the geneticcode.
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This is often referred to as "redundancy" of the geneticcode.
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At the time, it was accepted that humans were undoubtedly similar to chimpanzeeswe share over 98% of the same geneticcode.
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The entire geneticcode for a fetus can be determined at 18 weeks.
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In synthetic biology, geneticcode is abstracted into chunks, known primarily as biological parts.
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There are even differences in geneticcode within the same species.
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The geneticcode is nearly the same for all known organisms.
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The geneticcode specifies the correspondence during protein translation between codons and amino acids.
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The base for the epigenetic code is a system above the geneticcode of a single cell.
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None of the doners of the other part of their geneticcode have been seen.
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