AUG is the only codon which codes for methionine and UGG is the only amino acid that codes for Tryptophan. These are the only codons which have only one codon to represent their specific amino acid.
When the mRNA is used by ribosome, ribosome requires the AUG codon to find where to start the synthesis of the protein. After "initiation", the ribosome will slide to the first AUG and there it will start the synthesis.
Knowing that AUG is the codon to start the translation of a protein, I'm going to assume that UAA is the codon to stop the translation of a protein.
The first AUG codon in a sequence is the start codon for transcribing the genetic code.
They both have g's at the end and a U in there somewhere.
AUG
TAC AAA TTT GCA ACC ACT (DNA) AUG UUU AAA CGU UGG UGA (mRNA)
AUG - that is the start codonStop codons are UAG, UAA UGAGood luck!
The start codon on a messenger RNA strand marks the start point of translation from RNA to protein. It is nearly invariably AUG (which translates to the amino acid methionine). Tip for remembering: "Are you good?" The stop codon on the other hand marks the end point of translation. It can be UAG, UAA or UGA. Tip for remembering: "You are good"/"You are awful"/"You are good and awful"
They both have g's at the end and a U in there somewhere.
AUG
Stop: UAG, UGA, UAA Start: AUG
The codons are UAA,UAG and UGA
The answer to this question is 64 CODONS. Codons are the "words" consisting of the "letter" bases, which are a, u, g, and c. EXAMPLE: AUG (Methionine) and CAG (Glutamine) AUG and CAG are just two of the 64 possible codons.
UAA, UAG, and UGA are stop codons.Sequence UAA, UAG, and UGA are the three stop codons. There is only one start codon, AUG.
They are triptopan and methionine.Codons are UGG and AUG respectively.
TAC AAA TTT GCA ACC ACT (DNA) AUG UUU AAA CGU UGG UGA (mRNA)
AUG - that is the start codonStop codons are UAG, UAA UGAGood luck!
The start codon on a messenger RNA strand marks the start point of translation from RNA to protein. It is nearly invariably AUG (which translates to the amino acid methionine). Tip for remembering: "Are you good?" The stop codon on the other hand marks the end point of translation. It can be UAG, UAA or UGA. Tip for remembering: "You are good"/"You are awful"/"You are good and awful"
The mRNA will have codons AUG-CCA-GUA-GGC-CAC
First of all, it is codons,not condons. MRNA would have uug auc cca. If I am not incorrect, you only use the term codons for MRNA, not in the actual DNA strand. The Anticodons would then be in the TRNA, which codes for the Amino Acids needed by the cells.