No. Alanine is an amino acid and cytosine is a nitrogenous base.
I'm unclear what you mean. Cysteine is an amino acid and never found in DNA. Do you mean cytosine? If you do, cytosine is not directly linked to phosphates - rather cytosine is linked to deoxyribose which in turn is linked to the phosphate group.
aromatic amino acid
Amino Acid
transferred to a keto acid
The R group in an amino acid are what make that amino acid unique.
Pro. Thr.
Pro. Thr.
The codon UGC refers to Cysteine, which consists of Uracil, Glycine and Cytosine in sequence
I'm unclear what you mean. Cysteine is an amino acid and never found in DNA. Do you mean cytosine? If you do, cytosine is not directly linked to phosphates - rather cytosine is linked to deoxyribose which in turn is linked to the phosphate group.
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proline is not an amino acid it is an imino acid
amino acid
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
Nope. To my knowledge there are only two acidic amino acids: Aspartic acid and glutamic acid.
Glycogenic amino acid is an amino acid that can be converted into glycogen bodies throught glycogenesis
Protien is made up of amino acids, and amino acids are the building blocks of life. HIV is a retro RNA virus. RNA stands for Ribo-nucleic acid. Ribose is a sugar. The nucliec acid in RNA is composed of alternating bonds of adenine bound to uracil, and gaunine bound to cytosine, forming a double helix with a phosphate backbone. The nucleic acids gaunine, cytosine, uracil, and adenine are compounds made up of amino acids. So, yes there are proteins in HIV.