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What role do stop codons play in protein synthesis?
What are they used for in the coded messages?

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the genetic code UAG, UAA, and UGA. These codons signal the end of the polypeptide chain during translation.  During protein synthesis, STOP codons cause the release of the new polypeptide chain from the ribosome

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