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There are ____ possible stop codons, identification of which is straightforward.(a) five(b) two(c) ten(d) threeThis question was posed to me in final exam.Asked question is from Gene Prediction in Prokaryotes topic in portion Gene and Promoter Prediction of Bioinformatics

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Correct OPTION is (d) THREE

The explanation is: At the end of the PROTEIN coding region is a stop codon that causes translation to stop. There are three possible stop codons, identification of which is straightforward. Many prokaryotic genes are transcribed TOGETHER as ONE operon.



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