Joe G
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Quote (OgreMkV @ Oct. 15 2015,12:35) | Hey Joey,
Can you tell me the difference between these two Morse code sequences?
... --- ... and ... --. ...
Does it change the resulting meaning?
Now, can you tell me the difference between these two DNA sequences?
AGG ATC CCG and AGG GTA CCG
Does it change the resulting protein? |
Kevin, You are a moron. What does any of that have to do with anything I am discussing?
The difference between the Morse code sequences is ine is SOS and the other is SGS.
And in the DNA sequences the second one has GTA as the middle codon whereas the first has ATC.
The DNA would be transcribed into mRNA so the resulting mRNAs would be:
UCC UAG GGC and UCC CAU GGC
UAG is a stop codon whereas CAU is the amino acid histidine.
So yes if those codons were part of an expressed gene there would be a difference in the resulting product.
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