GAA and GAG code for Glutamic Acid.
Amino acids can be represented by more than one codonex. Although codons GAA & GAG both specify glumatic acid (redundancy), neither of them ever specifies for any other amino acid (no ambiguity)
There are few main reasons why genetic variations occues, Theres one called Chromosomal abberation, this usually occurs during crossing over in the stage prophase I during meiosis (form of sexual reproduction) What occurs is a duplication, deletion, or a rearrangement of chromosomal segments. So a chromosome might take in information, but it won't exchange and with the other chromosome. The next is Gene mutation, and this results in a change in the stored genetic info meaning one nucleotide is changed. ex GAG TCC TGT can be switch into GAG TTC TGT, because that middle nucleotide was altered this resulted in a new code for a different amino acid, so there fore a new protein was created, resulting in a mutated gene. There are a few others but these are two reasons. Others would be Gene Segregation, Fertlization, Non-disjunction - David
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You can love your gag reflex like you can love any other part of your body. Loving your body is an important step to loving yourself, so why not appreciate even the minor elements of yourself, like your gag reflex? Appreciate your body for all that it can do, because you only have one!
There are two codons that code for the amino acid phenylalanine: UUU and UUC.
GAA and GAG code for Glutamic Acid.
Amino acids can be represented by more than one codonex. Although codons GAA & GAG both specify glumatic acid (redundancy), neither of them ever specifies for any other amino acid (no ambiguity)
The anticodon sequence would be GAG-UUC-ACG-AAG.
The DNA triplet "GAG" encodes for Glutamic Acid.
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Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is one of the stongest acids around. The acid, if consumed, would burn through a person's throat, causing massive inner tissue and nerve damaged. The trauma may or may not cause the gag reflex. It is not recommended to drink hydrochloric acid under any circumstances.
The bases A,G,C,T (there is also U which substitutes for T in mRNA ) code for amino acids in groups of three. Three bases equal a codon. So...there are several codons that produce a specific amino acid. Some amino acids are produced by a single 3 letter codon others have several 3 letter codons that produce the same amino acid. The number of codons that produce the named amino acids are in () with one example for each. As you can see there are no repeats even in this abbreviated table. There are even 3 Stop codons. Isoleucine (3) ATT Asparagine (2) AAT Leucine (6) CTT Histadine (2) CAT Valine (4) GTT Glutamic Acid (2) GAG Phenylalanine (2) TTT Aspartic Acid (2) GAT Methionine (1) ATG Lysine (2) AAA Cysteine (2) TGT Arginine (6) AGG Alanine (4) GCT Glycine (4) GGG Proline (4) CCC Threonine (4) ACT Serine (6) TCC Tyrosine (2) TAT Tryptophan (1) TGG Glutamine (2) CAA
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The word "gag" is a palindrome for the word joke.
You shouldn't be gaging yourself. Any tiem stomach acid touches the tooth, it will "rot"
The gag reflex is a type of reaction that often occurs automatically in the body. It occurs in the throat due to itÊnot wanting to or not being able to swallow.