determine the bases that will code for the amino acid Tryptophan

What base are the following
First base Second Base Third Base
Uracil
Cytosine
Adenine
Guanine

1 answer

The bases that code for the amino acid Tryptophan are Adenine (A) and Guanine (G).

The base pairs for the following bases are:
- Uracil (U): Uracil does not code for an amino acid in DNA, as it is replaced by Thymine (T) in DNA.
- Cytosine (C): Cytosine does not code for the amino acid Tryptophan.
- Adenine (A): Adenine codes for the amino acid Tryptophan when paired with Guanine.
- Guanine (G): Guanine codes for the amino acid Tryptophan when paired with Adenine.