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What amino acid does ACG code for?

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It is Arginine

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Arginine. (Arg/R)

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threonine

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Why is the mRNA code for amino acids said to be redundant?

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.


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What is the amino acid sequence that is coded for the mRNA sequence AUG-ACG-AAA-AGA-AGG-GGA-GCC-GCU-UCC-UAA?

The amino acid sequence is: UUU-UCU-UCC-CCU-CGG-CGA-AGG-AUU.


Does the sequence of dna determine the sequence of amino acids in a protein?

Yes. GCT ACG AAU All codons represent one amino acid except uracil will be substituted for thymine in the mRNA.


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At the end of every code for an amino acid is the suffix -ineFor Example:MethionineValineLeucineAlanineSerineThis should probably be it :)


How many nucleotides are required to encode one amino acid?

A codon, or a 3-base code is required to code for one amino acid.


How does the process translation convert information?

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