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=== ''ochre'' mutations ({{mono|UAA}}) === It was the second stop codon mutation to be discovered. Reminiscent of the usual yellow-orange-brown color associated with amber, this second stop codon was given the name of '''"[[ochre]]"''', an orange-reddish-brown mineral pigment.<ref name="Lewin2011"/> Ochre mutant viruses had a property similar to amber mutants in that they recovered infectious ability within certain suppressor strains of bacteria. The set of ochre suppressors was distinct from amber suppressors, so ochre mutants were inferred to correspond to a different nucleotide triplet. Through a series of mutation experiments comparing these mutants with each other and other known amino acid codons, [[Sydney Brenner]] concluded that the amber and ochre mutations corresponded to the nucleotide triplets "UAG" and "UAA".<ref name=brenner_1965>{{cite journal |pages=994β8 |doi=10.1038/206994a0 |pmid=5320272 |title=Genetic Code: The 'Nonsense' Triplets for Chain Termination and their Suppression |year=1965 |last1=Brenner |first1=S. |last2=Stretton |first2=A. O. W. |last3=Kaplan |first3=S. |journal=Nature |volume=206 |issue=4988|bibcode=1965Natur.206..994B |s2cid=28502898 }}</ref>
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