AGU
AGU
The mRNA code "a a a" would correspond to the amino acid lysine.
Serine, Isoleucine. Last codon is incomplete.
Aside from starting and stopping the translation process each codon triplet is the code for one amino acid. As there are 64 codons the amino acid code is redundant. So, ACU, could be the code for one amino acid in the mRNA coding sequence. Google codon table.
what is the true amino acid is that amino acid aau?
The 3-letter code for the amino acid serine is Ser.
AGU
Each codon in the genetic code codes for a specific amino acid. For example, the codon "AUG" codes for the amino acid methionine.
The mRNA code "a a a" would correspond to the amino acid lysine.
Serine, Isoleucine. Last codon is incomplete.
It is CAC and CAU.
The specific codon that codes for the amino acid tryptophan in the genetic code is "UGG."
AGU and UCA both code for the amino acid serine - so do the codons AGC, UCU, UCC and UCG. CCA codes for proline - so do CCU, CCC and CCG. Therefore any codons which do not code for the sequence serine-serine-proline will be different. For example: UUC-GCU-AAU will code for a different amino acid sequence
The five amino acids that have more than one codon for their genetic code are leucine, serine, arginine, proline, and glycine.
The mRNA codons for histidine are CAU and CAC.
The codon GGG codes for the amino acid glycine.
GAU is the codon.