LEU
The codon AGA codes for the amino acid arginine.
The RNA sequence CUA codes for the amino acid leucine.
No amino acid is coded for. It is a stop codon that instructs to stop the process of translation.
Yes, an amino acid can be coded for by more than one sequence of three nucleotides. This is due to the degeneracy of the genetic code, where some amino acids are encoded by multiple codons.
LEU
The amino acid coded by the RNA codon GGG is glycine.
The anticodon would be UAG, and the amino acid coded for is isoleucine.
It codificates the aminoacid Císteina in spanish
The codon AGA codes for the amino acid arginine.
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Cysteine ^_^
The amino acid coded for by the original sequence can be determined based on the codon table. The sequence is comprised of sets of three nucleotides that correspond to specific amino acids, so you would need to convert the sequence into codons and then use the table to identify the amino acid coded for by those codons.
The neutral mutation does not change the amino acid coded for by the codon. A good example is the RNA codon that could be the CCA, CCC or the CCG.
The RNA sequence CUA codes for the amino acid leucine.
No amino acid is coded for. It is a stop codon that instructs to stop the process of translation.
It is a triplet of bases (codon) coding for the amino acid tyrosine