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A comparison between the triplets tentatively deduced by these methods with the changes in amino acid sequence produced by mutation shows a fair measure of agreement.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Agreement
Amino
Amino Acid
Between
Changes
Comparison
Fair
Measure
Methods
Mutation
Produced
Sequence
Shows
Triplets
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A final proof of our ideas can only be obtained by detailed studies on the alterations produced in the amino acid sequence of a protein by mutations of the type discussed here.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Alteration
Amino
Amino Acid
Detailed
Discussed
Final
Here
Ideas
Mutations
Obtained
Only
Our
Produced
Proof
Protein
Sequence
Studies
Type
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Attempts have been made from a study of the changes produced by mutation to obtain the relative order of the bases within various triplets, but my own view is that these are premature until there is more extensive and more reliable data on the composition of the triplets.
~ Francis Crick
Attempts
Bases
Been
Changes
Composition
Data
Extensive
Made
More
Mutation
My Own
Obtain
Order
Own
Premature
Produced
Relative
Reliable
Study
Triplets
Until
Various
View
Within
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Do codons overlap? In other words, as we read along the genetic message do we find a base which is a member of two or more codons? It now seems fairly certain that codons do not overlap.
~ Francis Crick
Along
Base
Certain
Fairly
Find
Genetic
In Other Words
Member
Message
More
Now
Other
Overlap
Read
Seems
Two
Which
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For simplicity one can think of the + class as having one extra base at some point or other in the genetic message and the - class as having one too few.
~ Francis Crick
Base
Class
Extra
Few
Genetic
Having
Message
Other
Point
Simplicity
Some
Think
Too
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How is the base sequence, divided into codons? There is nothing in the backbone of the nucleic acid, which is perfectly regular, to show us how to group the bases into codons.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Backbone
Base
Bases
Divided
Group
How
Nothing
Perfectly
Regular
Sequence
Show
Us
Which
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If poly A is added to poly U, to form a double or triple helix, the combination is inactive.
~ Francis Crick
Added
Combination
Double
Form
Triple
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If the code does indeed have some logical foundation then it is legitimate to consider all the evidence, both good and bad, in any attempt to deduce it.
~ Francis Crick
Any
Attempt
Bad
Both
Code
Consider
Does
Evidence
Foundation
Good
Good And Bad
Indeed
Legitimate
Logical
Some
Then
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If, for example, all the codons are triplets, then in addition to the correct reading of the message, there are two incorrect readings which we shall obtain if we do not start the grouping into sets of three at the right place.
~ Francis Crick
Addition
Correct
Example
For Example
Grouping
Incorrect
Message
Obtain
Place
Reading
Readings
Right
Right Place
Sets
Shall
Start
Then
Three
Triplets
Two
Which
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It has yet to be shown by direct biochemical methods, as opposed to the indirect genetic evidence mentioned earlier, that the code is indeed a triplet code.
~ Francis Crick
Code
Direct
Earlier
Evidence
Genetic
Indeed
Indirect
Mentioned
Methods
Opposed
Shown
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It is one of the more striking generalizations of biochemistry - which surprisingly is hardly ever mentioned in the biochemical textbooks - that the twenty amino acids and the four bases, are, with minor reservations, the same throughout Nature.
~ Francis Crick
Amino
Bases
Biochemistry
Ever
Four
Generalizations
Hardly
Mentioned
Minor
More
Nature
Reservations
Same
Striking
Surprisingly
Textbooks
Throughout
Twenty
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It now seems certain that the amino acid sequence of any protein is determined by the sequence of bases in some region of a particular nucleic acid molecule.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Any
Bases
Certain
Determined
Now
Particular
Protein
Region
Seems
Sequence
Some
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It now seems very likely that many of the 64 triplets, possibly most of them, may code one amino acid or another, and that in general several distinct triplets may code one amino acid.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Another
Code
Distinct
General
Likely
Many
May
Most
Now
Possibly
Seems
Several
Them
Triplets
Very
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It seems likely that most if not all the genetic information in any organism is carried by nucleic acid - usually by DNA, although certain small viruses use RNA as their genetic material.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Although
Any
Carried
Certain
DNA
Genetic
Information
Likely
Material
Most
Organism
Seems
Small
Use
Viruses
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It would appear that the number of nonsense triplets is rather low, since we only occasionally come across them. However this conclusion is less secure than our other deductions about the general nature of the genetic code.
~ Francis Crick
About
Across
Appear
Code
Come
Conclusion
Deduction
General
Genetic
However
Less
Low
Nature
Nonsense
Number
Occasionally
Only
Other
Our
Rather
Secure
Since
Than
Them
Triplets
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Moreover the incorporation requires the same components needed for protein synthesis, and is inhibited by the same inhibitors. Thus the system is most unlikely to be a complete artefact and is very probably closely related to genuine protein synthesis.
~ Francis Crick
Closely
Complete
Components
Genuine
Moreover
Most
Needed
Protein
Related
Requires
Same
Synthesis
System
Thus
Unlikely
Very
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The balance of evidence both from the cell-free system and from the study of mutation, suggests that this does not occur at random, and that triplets coding the same amino acid may well be rather similar.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Balance
Both
Does
Evidence
May
Mutation
Occur
Random
Rather
Same
Similar
Study
System
Triplets
Well
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The meaning of this observation is unclear, but it raises the unfortunate possibility of ambiguous triplets; that is, triplets which may code more than one amino acid. However one would certainly expect such triplets to be in a minority.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Ambiguous
Amino
Amino Acid
Certainly
Code
Expect
However
May
Meaning
Meaning Of
Minority
More
Observation
Possibility
Raises
Than
Triplets
Unfortunate
Which
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This seems highly likely, especially as it has been shown that in several systems mutations affecting the same amino acid are extremely near together on the genetic map.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Affecting
Amino
Amino Acid
Been
Extremely
Genetic
Has-Been
Highly
Likely
Map
Mutations
Near
Same
Seems
Several
Shown
Systems
Together
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Unfortunately it makes the unambiguous determination of triplets by these methods much more difficult than would be the case if there were only one triplet for each amino acid.
~ Francis Crick
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Case
Determination
Difficult
Each
Makes
Methods
More
Much
Only
Than
Triplets
Unfortunately
Were
Would
Would-Be
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