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  1. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

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  2. RNA and protein synthesis review (article) | Khan Academy

    To see how the codon table works, let's walk through an example. Suppose that we are interested in the codon CAG and want to know which amino acid it specifies.

  3. The genetic code & codon table (article) | Khan Academy

    Use the Codon dictionary given below to translate the original mRNA and the mutated mRNA, and explain how insertion mutations can have dramatic effects on proteins.

  4. The genetic code (article) | Khan Academy

    Once translation has begun at the start codon, the following codons of the mRNA will be read one by one, in the 5' to 3' direction. As each codon is read, the matching amino acid is added to …

  5. Translation (mRNA to protein) (video) | Khan Academy

    Translation occurs in ribosomes, which are cellular structures made of proteins and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Here, mRNA is converted into amino acid sequences, forming polypeptides. …

  6. Overview of translation (article) | Khan Academy

    In an mRNA, the instructions for building a polypeptide are RNA nucleotides (As, Us, Cs, and Gs) read in groups of three. These groups of three are called codons.

  7. Types of RNA (article) | Khan Academy

    Eukaryotic gene transcription: Going from DNA to mRNA Transcription and mRNA processing mRNA code and translation Translation (mRNA to protein) Types of RNA Differences in …

  8. RNA and protein synthesis review (article) | Khan Academy

    To see how the codon table works, let's walk through an example. Suppose that we are interested in the codon CAG and want to know which amino acid it specifies.

  9. DNA replication and RNA transcription and translation

    Replication creates identical DNA strands, while transcription converts DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA). Translation then decodes mRNA into amino acids, forming proteins essential for life …

  10. Mutations (apply) (practice) | Khan Academy

    These codons can be translated using a table like the one included below, which shows the amino acid encoded by each possible mRNA codon. Given the codon table above, what would be the …