There can only be one amino acid for every codon. Tryptophan and Methionine are the types of amino acids that correspond to codon.
There are two amino acids that only correspond to one codon:Tryptophan whose codon is UGGMethionine whose codon is AUG
There are two different amino acids that only have one codon. Methionine thatâ??s DNA codon is ATG and Tryptophan thatâ??s DNA codon is TGG.
No. Some are specified by only one codon eg. methionine and tryptophan. But some have more than one codon eg. threonine.
I don't understand your question. mRNA does not have triplets. Did you mean codon? Triplet refers to DNA, codon to mRNA.
For any one codon, there can be only one amino acid that it codes for. Each codon in the genetic code corresponds to a specific amino acid, ensuring that the correct sequence of amino acids is produced during protein synthesis.
There is only one codon that codes for methionine, which is AUG. This codon also serves as the start codon in mRNA.
There is only one corresponding amino acid for each codon. Each codon codes specifically for one amino acid (however, an amino acid can be coded for by several different codons). For example: CAU codes for Histamine (and not any other amino acid) But, CAC also codes for Histamine.
Methionine (Met) is represented by the codon AUG, which also serves as the start codon. Tryptophan (Trp) is represented by the codon UGG.
They all begin with AUG, which is the start codon.
RNA is the code that determines what proteins will be made. RNA attaches to a ribosome where the complementary tRNA anti-codon bonds to the RNA codon ( A bonds to U and G bonds to C). The codon or anti-codon is only three base pairs long. Every tRNA has one of twenty amino acids attached and so therefor every RNA codon codes for a specific amino acid. The amino acids attach to each other forming a chain then fold and twist to create different proteins.
Each codon codes for only one amino acid, or a codon is a start or stop codon, but no codon codes for more than one amino acid.
A complimentary codon is one that pairs with another codon according to the base pairing rule. For example, the DNA codon ATG is complimentary to the mRNA codon UAC.