Hello smart people!
What is the point of DNA Codons (DNA Codon Table) ?

Don't we do DNA --> RNA Transcription to generate mRNA and use RNA Codon Table to do a Translation in order to generate a sequence of Amino acids?

Of Yes, what is the point of DNA Codons?
Thanks!
Most organisms use DNA as primary genetic material. There are some viruses that use RNA for their genomes.
May I ask a related question?
Open Reading Frames: I create 6 reading frames from aDNAstring and search forSTART-STOPcodons (standard/simple stuff), but I am confused with one point: when/why/if we should use aDNA/Reverse Complementto create 6 reading frames to search in, or should we do aTranscriptionof both first, and search againstRNA Codon Table? And is there a case when you would need to create/search inORFsfromDNA/RevComplementvs twoRNAsequences?Same as above, you'd use the DNA table only when working on the cDNA level or in case of single-exon genes. You could transcribe, but in any case other than cDNA / single-exon, this would cause intron content to be transcribed, which would then result in a mistranslated protein product (frameshifts due to the introns + extra intron content in the final product).
Edit: original comment sounded as if the DNA table itself causes mistranslation