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Scientists accidentally discover a pond organism that uses stop codons to build proteins instead of ending them — rewriting biology’s most universal rule
Somewhere in a sample of ordinary pond water, a single-celled organism has been quietly breaking one of biology’s most ...
Human genes are written in long strings of three-letter units composed of four different nucleotides. These units—or codons—specify one of many amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Multiple ...
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Scientists accidentally discover a pond organism that breaks biology’s most universal rule — its DNA uses stop codons to build proteins
The pond at Oxford University Parks is not much to look at. It is a small, artificial freshwater basin on the edge of campus, ...
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