Microbiology - Translation and Regulation - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Translation and Regulation - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
Which stop codon has been found to encode selenocysteine?
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Sai Acharya said:
1 year ago
Is there any Aminoacid coding for the rest to stop codons?
Anyone, please explain about it.
Anyone, please explain about it.
Ammara said:
4 years ago
Selenocysteine is a cysteine analogue with a selenium-containing selenol group in place of the sulfur-containing thiol group.
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Nishtha GOYAL said:
5 years ago
What is selenocysteine?
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