The codon GGG codes for the amino acid glycine.
The codon AUC codes for the amino acid isoleucine.
Phenylalanine is the amino acid coded for by the codons UUU or UUC.
UGU codes for the amino acid 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 codon AGU codes for the amino acid Serine, GGG for Glycine, CCU for Proline, and GUG for Valine.
The codon GGG codes for the amino acid glycine.
The codon AUC codes for the amino acid isoleucine.
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Phenylalanine is the amino acid coded for by the codons UUU or UUC.
The codon AGA codes for the amino acid arginine.
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No, in the genetic code, each three-nucleotide sequence (codon) corresponds to a specific amino acid, and it is specific and unambiguous. GGG will always encode for proline and cannot code for any other amino acid.
UGU codes for the amino acid 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.
Several amino acids are not coded for in biology. 20 are. The two standard amino acids are selenocysteine and pyrrolysine. Then there are the numerous non-standard amino acids, which include hydroxyproline and selenomethionine.