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AGT codes for the amino acid serine and CTT codes for the amino acid leucine.
Amino acid tables are used to translate mRNA codons into amino acid sequences. They also tell whem mRNA codons produce stops.
The codon UGU codes for the amino acid Cysteine. The codon UGG codes for the amino acid Tryptophan. Therefore the mutation will cause the amino acid Cysteine to be replaced with Tryptophan. These amino acids are quite different, and the final shape of the protein could be changed as a result. This could affect the function of the protein.
Tryptophan
Tryptophan.
AGT codes for the amino acid serine and CTT codes for the amino acid leucine.
No, tryptophan is an amino acid, not a codon. The start codon is AUG, which codes for the amino acid methionine.
tryptophan is the amino acid precursor of niacin
Tryptophan
Tryptophan
Amino acid tables are used to translate mRNA codons into amino acid sequences. They also tell whem mRNA codons produce stops.
The codon UGU codes for the amino acid Cysteine. The codon UGG codes for the amino acid Tryptophan. Therefore the mutation will cause the amino acid Cysteine to be replaced with Tryptophan. These amino acids are quite different, and the final shape of the protein could be changed as a result. This could affect the function of the protein.
No, not every codon represents an amino acid. There are several codons known as "stop" codons (UGA, UAA, UAG) that do not code for an amino acid; instead they code for the termination of translation.
Niacin is the vitamin that made from tryptophan...
Tryptophan
Tryptophan.
proline!