assembly of a protein molecule according to the code in a mrna molecule
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MRNA is made up of units called nucleotides.  There are 4 different nucleotides in MRNA -- guanine, adenine, uracil and cytosine.  These are most often represented by the first letter G, A, U, C.  In MRNA molecule can be seen as a sequences of nucleotides.

Example:

AUGUACACUGACUAA

When the MRNA molecule is translated, the ribosome reads the order of the nucleotides.  Every 3 nucleotides is called a triplet or codon.  Each of these codons represents an amino acid, start order or stop order. The following is a graphic that shows the triples and corresponding amino acids

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The ribosome reads the sequence beginning with the start codon (AUG) and inserts the proper amino acid.  The example above would be read as follows

AUGUACACUGACUAA

AUG - Start

UAC - Cysteine

ACU - Serine

GAC - tyrosine

UAA - Stop

 

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