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Three codons on m-RNA are not recognised by t-RNA. What do we call them?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Codons**: Codons are sequences of three nucleotides on mRNA that correspond to specific amino acids or signals during protein synthesis. 2. **Role of tRNA**: Transfer RNA (tRNA) is responsible for bringing the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome during translation, matching its anticodon with the corresponding codon on the mRNA. 3. **Identifying Non-Recognized Codons**: While most codons are recognized by tRNA and code for amino acids, there are specific codons that signal the termination of protein synthesis. ...
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