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Anticodons for alanine (Ala) are:

CGA, CGG, CGU, CGC

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mRNA: 5' AUG 3'

complementary codon: 3' UAC 5'

anticodon (5' --> 3'): 5' CAU 3'

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An anticodon is a nucleotide triplet of the tRNA. If lysine has an AAA codon, the anticodon of a lysine tRNA will be UUU.

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Gca gcu gcg

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Where are serine and alanine located in the protein chain?

Wherever their associated triplet codons occur within the associated mRna's.


How many protein-coding codons are there?

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


What does the L stands for in L-Alanine?

The "l" should be lower case and in italic, and it can be spelled in full as "levo-". It describes the "handedness" of the amino acid molecule. The prefix "levo-" defines one orientation and "dextro-" the other possible orientation; as "l-Alanine" and "d-Alanine"; or, "dl-Alanine" for the racemic mixture of the two configurations of Alanine.


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Are codons found in eukaryotes?

Eukaryotes are cells in which DNA is contained in a nucleus. Codons describe sections of 3 base pairs in DNA which code for an amino acid. So, anything with DNA has codons, therefore eukaryotes have codons.


Why are there 64 ways to combine 4 bases of a nucleic acid into codons?

Codons have 3 bases, and 43 = 64.


How is the reduction of plasma alanine concentration caused by gluconeogenesis?

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.


In the glucose alanine cycle how much glucose production does alanine account for?

1.0 gram of alanine accounts for the production of approximately 0.681 grams of glucose in the glucose-alanine cycle.


WHAT IS FUNCTION OF THE CODONS UAAUAGUGA?

UAA, UAG, UGA are the 3 stop codons in the genetic code. Stop codons don't code for an amino acid because they cannot be recognized by a tRNA.


What 3 codons do not carry amino acids?

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).


How many possible codons are there?

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.


What is a reapeating unit of DNA that is made of 3 parts?

CODONS