Codon Reassignment: Breaking the Rules of Genetic Language

An increasing knowledge concerning the genetic code helped us to better understand the mechanisms of translation. Now being a text-book knowledge, the genetic code is made up of 64 codons, of which 61 code for amino acids and three for stop codons. Corresponding number of tRNAs is needed for pairing with complementary triplets in mRNA … Continue reading Codon Reassignment: Breaking the Rules of Genetic Language