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A codon is the three letter combination of the three nucleotides that form a single unit of DNA. They are A, G, C and U and are repeatable, giving 64 possible combinations. ACC is the codon that refers to the amino acid Threonine, or The for short.
there's more than four. UCU, UCC, UCA, UCG, AGC, AGU. for a complete codon chart: "http://www.biologycorner.com/bio4/notes/codon.html"
In Translation, you don't convert mRNA into tRNA. The mRNA goes through the Ribosomes, and the tRNA matches the mRNA codons to anti-codons, which makes a peptide chain or proteins. If you want to convert mRNA by hand, you would use a certain method. This is our DNA strand: TAC-ACC-TGA-GGC-ATA-CCA-ATT You would 1st convert it into mRNA: (Remember that in mRNA Thymine is replaced with Uracil [U]) AUG-UGG-ACU-CCG-UAU-GGU-UAA Now use an Anti-Codon Chart to translate into the Amino Acids of tRNA: Methionine-Tryptophan-Threonine-Proline-Tyrosine-Glycine-Stop
Threonine is coded by the codons ACU, ACA, ACC, and ACG. When copying questions directly from your homework, please rephrase it with sufficient information as to allow it to be properly answered.If the question is:If the mRNA codon ACC stands for the amino acid threonine in a striped bass, it is impossible for the codon to code for the same amino acid in a human?The answer is "False". ACC codes for the amino acid Threonine regardless of the organism in which it occurs.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
TAC AAA TTT GCA ACC ACT (DNA) AUG UUU AAA CGU UGG UGA (mRNA)
A codon is the three letter combination of the three nucleotides that form a single unit of DNA. They are A, G, C and U and are repeatable, giving 64 possible combinations. ACC is the codon that refers to the amino acid Threonine, or The for short.
there's more than four. UCU, UCC, UCA, UCG, AGC, AGU. for a complete codon chart: "http://www.biologycorner.com/bio4/notes/codon.html"
The code for creating amino acids is said to be redundant because some codons code for the same amino acid (i.e. there is redundancy because several codons have the same function). For example, the RNA codons AAA and AAG both code for the amino acid Lysine. The codons ACU, ACC, ACA and ACG all code for Threonine.
In Translation, you don't convert mRNA into tRNA. The mRNA goes through the Ribosomes, and the tRNA matches the mRNA codons to anti-codons, which makes a peptide chain or proteins. If you want to convert mRNA by hand, you would use a certain method. This is our DNA strand: TAC-ACC-TGA-GGC-ATA-CCA-ATT You would 1st convert it into mRNA: (Remember that in mRNA Thymine is replaced with Uracil [U]) AUG-UGG-ACU-CCG-UAU-GGU-UAA Now use an Anti-Codon Chart to translate into the Amino Acids of tRNA: Methionine-Tryptophan-Threonine-Proline-Tyrosine-Glycine-Stop
Threonine is coded by the codons ACU, ACA, ACC, and ACG. When copying questions directly from your homework, please rephrase it with sufficient information as to allow it to be properly answered.If the question is:If the mRNA codon ACC stands for the amino acid threonine in a striped bass, it is impossible for the codon to code for the same amino acid in a human?The answer is "False". ACC codes for the amino acid Threonine regardless of the organism in which it occurs.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
Adenine pairs with thymine (A-T); guanine pairs with cytosine (G-C) The mRNA transcribed from the antisense DNA strand is not identical to that DNA strand; it is complementary. -the mRNA has the 'partners' of the bases on the DNA template (remembering that RNA uses U instead of T) -it IS identical to the sense strand; therefore, it carries the code for the protein. -if the DNA says ACC, the mRNA says UGG.
There are many many site that provide playback of old ACC videos. The ACC Network, TheACC and also the vault acc all provide playback of lots of ACC videos.
Acc- Accommodation (eye).
ACC Limited was created in 1936.
As of the latest data available, ACC Limited is a cement manufacturing company, not a residential population center, so it does not have a population.