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How many codons are incolved ina polypeoptide that has 5 amino acids?

Simple answer FIVE. Each codon is made up of links. There are three links to the codon. Each codon codes for a single amino acid. A polypeptide is a string of amino acids. The term is usually used for smaller polypeptide chains. Larger chains are usually referred to as proteins although not all proteins are simply polypeptides. Heomoglobin, for example, contains a heme group.


Where does the amino acid table use the code from?

I'm unsure what your question means, but if I interpreted correctly, the codes on the amino acid table are codons. So they are the codes that would be found on the mRNA. If you are looking up an amino acid on the table, just use the one it says under the codon you want to translate. For example, if the codon is AUG, the amino acid is just methionine. No need to do anything more.


How do you make capital letters on ti-89 titanium?

The up arrow button (right above the [ALPHA] button) followed by [ALPHA] will turn on ALPHA-lock which is what you want versus (lowercase) alpha-lock. So in buttons, [^] [ALPHA] [letters...]


Does tRNA have anti-codons?

"The mechanism in which a release factor recognizes a stop codon is still unknown." Since anticodons are normally on the complementary tRNA. (The tRNA is what 'reads' the codons on the mRNA and ferries in the corresponding amino acid.) During translation stop codons are recognized by "release factors" that bind to the A-site on the ribosomes during translation.


What has a combination of letters and numbers that indicates which elements make up a compound?

It is the chemical formula of a compound. It helps to identify the elements and their ratios i the compound. Also it is easy to use the formula to describe a compound.

Related Questions

How many bases are required to be in a codon to specify twenty different amino acid?

There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.


How many bases are required to be in a codon to specify twenty different amino acids?

There are a total of three bases that make up a codon.


How many nucleotides are in a codon?

A three-nucleotide sequence makes up a codon.


How many nitrogen bases make-up a codon?

Three nitrogenous bases make up a single codon.


How many bases are in an anti-codon?

3 bases make up an anti-codon, 3 bases also make up a codon


How many base pairs make up a codon?

A codon consists of three base pairs, which encode for a specific amino acid in protein synthesis. Each codon corresponds to a single amino acid or a start/stop signal in the genetic code.


How many bases in codon of an amino acid?

A codon is made up of 3 base pairs.


How many bases are in DNA codon?

There are four bases in a DNA codon: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). Each codon is made up of three of these bases, forming the genetic code that determines the amino acid sequence during protein synthesis.


Where does the lining up of a codon and anticodon take place?

The mRNA codon and tRNA anticodon pair up on the ribosome.


How many elements are there like the 26 letters that make up all the words in the dictionary?

There are 112 known elements, of which 92 are naturally occurring. If this is what you are asking.


How many tRNA nucleotides form an anitcodon that will attach to the mRNA codon?

The codon and the anticodon interact with each other via hydrogen bonding, hence both the codon and anticodon are made up of the same number of nucleotides, which is three.


What is an open frame?

open reading frame is the sequence of nucleotides which start up with the start codon and end up with the stop codon.