Genetic code surprise: An Oxford pond microbe uses two universal stop codons to code for amino acids, breaking a key rule of ...
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Oxford pond microbe rewrites genetic stop signals
Unexpected genetic twist: A newly identified freshwater ciliate uses two standard stop codons to build amino acids, a combination not seen before. Why it matters: The discovery challenges the ...
A routine experiment with a new single-cell DNA sequencing method turned into a surprising scientific twist when researchers ...
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform – from bacteria to blue whales – shares the same genetic code. How and when this code came about has been the subject of much scientific ...
Researchers at the University of Alberta have uncovered what they say has been the missing puzzle piece ever since the genetic code was first cracked. "Sixty years ago, scientists started to work on ...
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform – from bacteria to blue whales – shares the same genetic code. How and when this code came about has been the subject of much scientific ...
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