Why has nature invented three stop codons of DNA and only one start codon? (Q1784389)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6944189
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6944189 |
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Why has nature invented three stop codons of DNA and only one start codon? (English)
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26 September 2018
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DNA
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RNA
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stop codon
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synchronization shift
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Drosophila genome
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0.7292704582214355
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0.6932381987571716
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0.6832310557365417
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0.6717334389686584
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