Have been avoiding revising this because my teacher made it seem so difficult. I am so pleased to have found this video as it made perfect sense. Thanks
i don't think we need to know any stop codons or start codons of by heart for the exam...we just need to be able to recognise a stop or a start codon by where they are...but this is only true if that's how long the mRNA chain is and in real its never that short :/
Have been avoiding revising this because my teacher made it seem so difficult. I am so pleased to have found this video as it made perfect sense. Thanks
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uag is a stop sign not a start sign in the aqa book x
i don't think we need to know any stop codons or start codons of by heart for the exam...we just need to be able to recognise a stop or a start codon by where they are...but this is only true if that's how long the mRNA chain is and in real its never that short :/
so if we look at this vid and the question is what are the start and stop codons then we can label UAG as a start codon and UAA ad a stop codon..