AUC GGU AAC is a sequence of RNA nucleotides. It represents three codons in the genetic code: AUC (which codes for the amino acid isoleucine), GGU (glycine), and AAC (asparagine). This sequence can be translated by ribosomes to produce a specific sequence of amino acids in a protein.
The mutation from GAA-CGU-AGC-GGU to GAU-CGU-AGC-GGU is a point mutation, specifically a substitution mutation. In this case, the first codon changes from GAA (which codes for glutamic acid) to GAU (which codes for aspartic acid). This type of mutation can lead to changes in the protein sequence, potentially affecting its function.
The complementary base of A is T, and the complementary base of G is C. So if there is an T the complementary would be A, and if there is a C the complementary would be a G and so on. Therefore the complementary strand would be: G A A T C C G A A T G G T.
Yes. GGU specifies Glycine and CGU specifies Arginine.
The codons that code for the amino acid asparagine are AAU and AAC.
The tRNA anticodon is GGU, which codes for the amino acid proline (pro).
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The mutation from GAA-CGU-AGC-GGU to GAU-CGU-AGC-GGU is a point mutation, specifically a substitution mutation. In this case, the first codon changes from GAA (which codes for glutamic acid) to GAU (which codes for aspartic acid). This type of mutation can lead to changes in the protein sequence, potentially affecting its function.
Yes. GGU specifies Glycine and CGU specifies Arginine.
The complementary base of A is T, and the complementary base of G is C. So if there is an T the complementary would be A, and if there is a C the complementary would be a G and so on. Therefore the complementary strand would be: G A A T C C G A A T G G T.
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The complementary mRNA strand for cca would be GGU. In RNA, cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G) and adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U).
The anticodon would be UAG, and the amino acid coded for is isoleucine.
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AAC/M4A are the same thing with different extensions....
You need to change the music format to AAC.