Redundant: Some amino acids can be specified by more than one codon.
Unambiguous: Each codon specifies a particular amino acid and only that amino acid.
From the Web site of safe-food.org, genetic engineering is "a laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms." Put another way, genetic engineering is "the alteration of genetic code using artificial means" (from www.globalchange.com). Genetic engineering is also called bio-engineering, gene-splicing, gene manipulation, etc. and the organisms that result from the practice are called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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You could do just about anything with genetic engineering such as, change the way you look, create super soldiers!
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Genetic engineering involves manipulation of the genetic material towards a desired end in a direct and pre-determined way. This is alternatively called recombinant DNA technology.
That is the way that their genetic code forms them!
In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.
In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.
In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.
messenger RNA
Yes. The same codons code for the same amino acids in all organisms.
If it does not get in the way of anything, no.
The function of DNA in a cell is to code the way proteins turn genes on or off, and to carry genetic material.
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
The easiest way for me to explain it is; imagine having a Library in ur "DNA" but only needing a few pages. Aka we have more or less genetic code then "normal" people
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
It is used to transfer the code for protein synthesis