Anticodons for alanine (Ala) are:
CGA, CGG, CGU, CGC
There are 64 possible different codons (4 nucleotides in a sequence of 3), including 61 codons that code for amino acids and 3 stop codons.
61 codons specify the amino acids used in proteins and 3 codons (stop codons) signal termination of growth of the polypeptide chain...so 64 total
Codons are read in triplets (3) so divide 144 by 3
There are three codons that do not code for any amino acids: the stop codons. These are TAG, TAA, and TGA (in DNA, not RNA).
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.
The codons GCG and UUU correspond to alanine and phenylalanine, respectively, according to the Genetic Code Wheel. Therefore, the correct answer is d. Alanine-phenylalanine.
Wherever their associated triplet codons occur within the associated mRna's.
The amino acids corresponding to the codons GCG and UUU are alanine and phenylalanine, respectively.
The sequence of bases "GCA" corresponds to the amino acid alanine. This is determined by the genetic code, where each triplet of nucleotides (codon) corresponds to a specific amino acid. In this case, "GCA" is one of the codons that codes for alanine.
The codon GCG corresponds to the amino acid alanine (Ala), and UUU corresponds to phenylalanine (Phe). Therefore, the sequence GCG-UUU translates to the amino acids alanine and phenylalanine.
There are 64 possible different codons (4 nucleotides in a sequence of 3), including 61 codons that code for amino acids and 3 stop codons.
Yes, alanine can be hydrolyzed. Alanine is an amino acid with a carboxylic acid group that can undergo hydrolysis, breaking the peptide bond and producing alanine and other components. This process is commonly carried out by enzymes known as proteases.
61 codons specify the amino acids used in proteins and 3 codons (stop codons) signal termination of growth of the polypeptide chain...so 64 total
Codons are read in triplets (3) so divide 144 by 3
If there are 12 nucleotides, the number of mRNA codons can be calculated by dividing the total number of nucleotides by 3, since each codon consists of 3 nucleotides. Therefore, with 12 nucleotides, there would be 12 / 3 = 4 codons.
Alanine is the major gluconeogenic amino acid. Plasma alanine is used to make glucose in the liver (Glucose-Alanine Cycle), and thus when this occurs plasma alanine concentration is decreased.
There are three codons that do not code for any amino acids: the stop codons. These are TAG, TAA, and TGA (in DNA, not RNA).