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Is There a Codon in the Genome?
Of the whole genome, which is a three billion basis, only one to two percent encodes for proteins. Each codon then is like a single instruction in a computer program. There are these regulatory regions that either tell, give the instruction of whether the specific gene needs to be expressed or not. But also give you all this other information about the regulation, the localization, et cetera, et cetas.