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Students see how a DNA template maps into an mRNA sequence.
A professional molecular biology simulator for transcription, translation, codons, amino acid chains, and mutation impact. Students compare original and mutated toy sequences to classify silent, missense, nonsense, insertion, deletion, and frameshift effects.
Education-only. This tool uses short simulated toy sequences for conceptual learning. It does not provide genetic engineering, medical genetics, diagnostic interpretation, lab protocol, organism design, or biotechnology instructions.
Students control mutation type, position, inserted or substituted bases, and reading frame assumptions. The dashboard updates DNA, mRNA, codons, amino acid chain, mutation class, and protein impact in real time.
Compare original and mutated toy coding sequences through transcription and translation.
This tool moves students beyond memorizing base pairs by showing how DNA changes can affect mRNA codons, amino acid chains, reading frames, stop signals, and protein-level interpretation.
Students see how a DNA template maps into an mRNA sequence.
Students group mRNA into codons and connect codons to amino acids.
Students compare silent, missense, nonsense, insertion, deletion, and frameshift effects.
Students explain molecular outcomes using sequence evidence rather than guessing.
This simulator can support advanced K–8 enrichment, early high-school molecular biology, genetics preparation, science fair training, donor demonstrations, Noble Youth Academy, and RRF digital science programming.