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The codon table identifies the amino acid sequence that can be translated from a

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Question

The codon table identifies the amino acid sequence that can be translated from a human mRNA sequence. This chart can also be used to identify amino acid sequences for other organisms Select the organisms that use the codon assignments shown in the codon table. Second Position Tyrosine Cysteineu Tyrosine Cysteine C Stop Stop Histidine Histidine Arginine Glutamine Arginine Glutamine Arginine turle Phenylalanine Serine sea bass Staphylococcus aureus U | Phenylalanine Serine Stop Leucine Leucine Leucine Serine Serine Proline TryptophanG Arginine ? poison ivy C Leucine Proline Leucine Leucine Proline Proline Isoleucine Threonine Asparagine Serine Isoleucine Threonine Asparagine Serine Isoleucine Threonine Lysine Methionine Threonine Lysine Valine Valine Valine Valine Arginine Arginine Alanine Alanine Alanine Alanine Aspartic acid Glycine Aspartic acid |Glycine Glutamic acid Glycine Glutamic acid Glycine

Explanation / Answer

genetic code is universal, i.e, it is the same in almost all organisms. (mitochondrial DNA is an exception)

even bacteria and humans use the same genetic code.

therefore, all the organisms use the given genetic code.