DNA sequences can be translated in three reading frames (three bases, one amino acid) and in both directions to give each its hypothetical protein.
DNA sequences can be translated in three reading frames (three bases, one amino acid) and in both directions to give each its hypothetical protein.
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Many of the Glossary terms have been adapted from: Tronsmo, A.M., Collinge, D.B., Djurle, A., Munk, L., Yuen, J. and. Tronsmo, A. 2020 Plant pathology and plant diseases. CABI, Wallingford. ISBN 9781789243185.
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