asparagine-lysine-aspartic acid
asparagine-lysine-aspartic acid
Gly Lys Cys
To determine the amino acid chain formed by a series of codons, you first need to translate the codons using the genetic code. Each codon, consisting of three nucleotides, corresponds to a specific amino acid. For accurate translation, provide the specific codons, and I can help identify the resulting amino acid sequence.
The codons ACU, CCA, and UCG correspond to the amino acids threonine, proline, and serine respectively. Therefore, the amino acid chain formed by these codons would be threonine-proline-serine.
This is the group amine.
The molecule shown is octane. It is a straight-chain alkane with 8 carbon atoms and 18 hydrogen atoms. Octane is commonly found in gasoline and is used as a fuel for vehicles.
Carbonyl
The sequence shown is "ACAGTGC".
It can be, in long chain hydrocarbons as shown in the image.
as shown below
Ifk
Polar amino acids have a charge or partial charge, making them hydrophilic and able to interact with water. Nonpolar amino acids lack a charge and are hydrophobic, repelling water. This difference affects how amino acids interact with other molecules in biological processes.