well I know A = Adenine, T= Thymine, G= Guanine and C= Cytosine, however I do not know what U stands for
Normal A U G G U G C A C C U G A C U C C U G A G G A G A A G U C U Met, Val, His, Leu, Thr, Pro, Glu, Glu, Lys, Ser SicklingA U G G U G C A C C U G A C U C C U G U G G A G A A G U C U Met, Val, His, Leu, Thr, Pro, Val, Glu, Lys, Ser
Before we look at the complimentary mRNA sequence of the given DNA sequence, let us remember that RNA contains uracil (U) in place of Thiamine (T) The querry sequence is: t-a-c-c-t-c-g-c-a-a-c-t So the mRNA sequence would be: A U G G A G C G U U G A
A becomes U, T becomes A, C becomes G, G becomes C. U-U-A-G-C-A
Because c-g-a-t-c-c-g-t-t contains thymine and is therefore from the DNA, the tRNA sequence that may derive from this is C-G-A-U-C-C-G-U-U
In RNA, the above code would be transcribed as:AUGGUGCACUGACUCCUGAGGAGThis is because:Adenine bonds with Uracil (In DNA, Adenine bonds with Thymine)Cytosine bonds with Guanine
A-U-G-C-G-U-U-A-G-G-G-A-A-A-U-U-G-A
AUA - Ile, AGC - Ser, GCU - Ala, and AAA is Lysine.
The given sequence "U-G-A-U-G-G-G-U-A-C-G-G-U-C" represents the RNA sequence, not the amino acid sequence. To determine the corresponding amino acid sequence, you would need to perform translation by converting the RNA sequence into its complementary DNA sequence, then group the nucleotides into codons, and use the genetic code to find the corresponding amino acids.
this is a codon a message in genetics the A stands for adenine.the C stands for cytosine.the G stands for guanine and the T stands for thymine.
A, G, U, C A connects to U and visaversa G connects to C and visaversa A stands for Adenine G stands for Guanine U stands for Uracil C stands for Cytosine
A g t c
The complimentary mRNA sequence would be: U-A-A-C-G-U