A codon is a three nucleotidic sequence that carries genetic information to assembly an amino acid to the growing protein. The six codons that code for leucine are UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG.
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During translation, the ribosome reads mRNA in 5' to 3' direction. While doing so, tRNA recognizes the codons and adds the correct amino acid to the growing peptidic chain.
A codon is a three nucleotidic sequence that carries genetic information to assembly an amino acid. One codon determines which amino acid is going to be addede to the protein.
In nature, thete are 20 amino acids that compose the proteins, and more than 20 possible codons combinations. So one amino acid is coded by more than one codon.
The amino acid LEUCINE is coded by six codons. They are,
- UUA
- UUG
- CUU
- CUC
- CUA
- CUG
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