there's more than four. UCU, UCC, UCA, UCG, AGC, AGU. for a complete codon chart: "http://www.biologycorner.com/bio4/notes/codon.html"
The four mRNA codons for Threonine are:
ACU, ACC, ACG and ACA.
The amino acid threonine is coded for by the codons; ACU, ACC, ACA and ACG.
adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil
guca
threonine Refer to the related link to see a chart of mRNA codons and their corresponding amino acids.
Messenger RNA, or mRNA contains the codons. tRNA (transfer RNA) contains the anti-codons which bond to the codons of the mRNA. Amino acids are attached to the tRNA and form polypeptides based on the codons on the mRNA.
Messenger RNA (mRNA). Transfer RNA (tRNA) contains anti-codons.
Threonine is coded by the codons ACU, ACA, ACC, and ACG. When copying questions directly from your homework, please rephrase it with sufficient information as to allow it to be properly answered.If the question is:If the mRNA codon ACC stands for the amino acid threonine in a striped bass, it is impossible for the codon to code for the same amino acid in a human?The answer is "False". ACC codes for the amino acid Threonine regardless of the organism in which it occurs.
mRNA
threonine Refer to the related link to see a chart of mRNA codons and their corresponding amino acids.
it decodes the mRNA to then the codons of the mRNA can interact with the anti-codons of the tRNA
All mRNA and DNA sets of three are codons, and rRNA is anti-codons.
Messenger RNA, or mRNA contains the codons. tRNA (transfer RNA) contains the anti-codons which bond to the codons of the mRNA. Amino acids are attached to the tRNA and form polypeptides based on the codons on the mRNA.
mRNA is made up of anticodons
threonine
The code for creating amino acids is said to be redundant because some codons code for the same amino acid (i.e. there is redundancy because several codons have the same function). For example, the RNA codons AAA and AAG both code for the amino acid Lysine. The codons ACU, ACC, ACA and ACG all code for Threonine.
termination codons
termination codons
Messenger RNA (mRNA). Transfer RNA (tRNA) contains anti-codons.
Threonine is coded by the codons ACU, ACA, ACC, and ACG. When copying questions directly from your homework, please rephrase it with sufficient information as to allow it to be properly answered.If the question is:If the mRNA codon ACC stands for the amino acid threonine in a striped bass, it is impossible for the codon to code for the same amino acid in a human?The answer is "False". ACC codes for the amino acid Threonine regardless of the organism in which it occurs.
mRNA