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Serine (Ser) amino acid. --> This is response to the above answer. The question is for the anticodon, but the genetic code table is for CODONS. As you know codons and anticodons bind antiparallel to each other. So, the codon for anticodon AGU = ACU. The first base of the anticodon base paris to the 3rd base of the codon (i.e., wobble base). Therefore with this information the anticodon AGU codes for Threonine. I have a graduate degree in Molecular Biology.

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The Glutamine (Gln) amino acid.

As the uracil nucleotide U appears only in Rna we say the Rna anticodon GUU, it corresponds to the Dna nucleotide A and is complementary [like A] with T.

The Rna anticodon GUU is found at the bottom of a tRna molecule and is complementary to the mRna codon CAA. CAG [wobble base] also codes for Gln.

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Anticodon CGC is for Alanine (Ala) amino acid.

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The codon GCG codes for the amino acid alanine.

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The tRNA with the anticodon GUA will carry the amino acid Histamine. This anticodon matches up with the codon CAU on the mRNA.

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Anticodon for codon GGU is CCA.

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uca

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gca

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