This document presents the genetic code table, which shows the correspondence between mRNA codons composed of three nucleotide bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, uracil) and the 20 standard amino acids used to build proteins. It lists each of the 64 possible three-letter codons and their associated amino acid or signal for starting or stopping translation. The table is organized with the possible bases for the first letter of the codon listed down the left side, the possible second letters across the top, and the codons and their meanings filling the table.
This document presents the genetic code table, which shows the correspondence between mRNA codons composed of three nucleotide bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, uracil) and the 20 standard amino acids used to build proteins. It lists each of the 64 possible three-letter codons and their associated amino acid or signal for starting or stopping translation. The table is organized with the possible bases for the first letter of the codon listed down the left side, the possible second letters across the top, and the codons and their meanings filling the table.
This document presents the genetic code table, which shows the correspondence between mRNA codons composed of three nucleotide bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, uracil) and the 20 standard amino acids used to build proteins. It lists each of the 64 possible three-letter codons and their associated amino acid or signal for starting or stopping translation. The table is organized with the possible bases for the first letter of the codon listed down the left side, the possible second letters across the top, and the codons and their meanings filling the table.