It is Arginine
The 3-letter code for the amino acid asparagine is Asn.
The 3-letter code for the amino acid serine is Ser.
The single-letter code for the amino acid tryptophan is "W."
The three-letter code for the amino acid alanine is Ala.
The three-letter code for the amino acid arginine is Arg.
If a mutation resulted in the DNA sequence changing from ACG to ACT, it would alter the corresponding mRNA and potentially change the amino acid sequence during protein synthesis. ACG codes for the amino acid threonine, while ACT codes for the amino acid threonine as well. Therefore, in this specific case, the mutation might not have a significant effect on the resulting protein due to the redundancy of the genetic code, where multiple codons can code for the same amino acid. However, the impact of a mutation can vary greatly depending on the specific sequence and context within a gene.
It could be anything ranging from gas to liquid.
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.
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 amino acid code for tryptophan is "Trp."
The amino acid code for the mRNA codon GAG corresponds to the amino acid Glutamic acid (Glu). In the genetic code, GAG is one of the codons that specifies this particular amino acid.
The mutation changing CGT ACG GCT AC to CCT ACG GCT AC is a point mutation, specifically a missense mutation. This occurs because the first codon changes from CGT, which codes for the amino acid arginine (Arg), to CCT, which codes for proline (Pro). This alteration results in a different amino acid being incorporated into the protein, potentially affecting its function.
there's more than four. UCU, UCC, UCA, UCG, AGC, AGU. for a complete codon chart: "http://www.biologycorner.com/bio4/notes/codon.html"
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
The 3-letter code for the amino acid asparagine is Asn.
The 3-letter code for the amino acid serine is Ser.
The single-letter code for the amino acid tryptophan is "W."