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Which amino acid is coded for by the mRNA codon UAA a) start codon b) stop codon c) Leu d) Asn

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User Minh Tri
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It is a Stop Codon, so B. Your answer is B.
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User Realharry
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The correct answer is a) stop codon.

Codons in an mRNA are encoded during translation process of protein synthesis. It begins with a start codon on mRNA and goes till a stop codon is reached. The Codons UAG, UGA and UAA on the mRNA do not encode any amino acids because they are called nonsense or stop codons. A nonsense codon causes end of polypeptide synthesis.

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