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Chapter 12, Problem 7PDQ
Summary Introduction
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The basis of the triplet binding assay technique, wherein the radioactivity stays on the filter when the amino acid, which corresponds to the experimental triplet is labeled.
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Triplet binding assay is a technique used to analyze the binding of triplet codons on an mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid). It helps to determine the sequence of genetic triplet codons, which codes for a particular amino acid. The triplet binding assay was developed by Marshall W. Nirenberg and PhilipLeder.
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