image, to determine the codons used to code for each amino acid indicated by a number. For each amino acid, choose the best response below. a. An example of an amino acid that is coded by only one specific sequence b. An example of an amino acid that is coded by more than just a set of codons with a third nucleotide "wobble
Use the codon table , shown in image, to determine the codons used to code for each amino acid indicated by a number.
For each amino acid, choose the best response below.
a. An example of an amino acid that is coded by only one specific sequence
b. An example of an amino acid that is coded by more than just a set of codons with a third
c. An example of an amino acid that demonstrates "wobble" in its codons
The wobble position of a codon refers to the 3rd nucleotide in a codon. At the time of protein synthesis when the transfer RNA brings its amino acid according to the pairing with the Messenger RNA this third position bindls loosely with the anticodon of the transfer RNA. This permits several types of non-Watson–Crick base pairing to occur at the third codon position.
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