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what is uag amino acid
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UAG is not an amino acid but rather one of the three stop codons in the genetic code, alongside UAA and UGA. Codons are sequences of three nucleotides in mRNA that specify a particular amino acid in protein synthesis or signal the termination of protein elongation. When the ribosome encounters UAG during translation, it does not add an amino acid to the polypeptide chain; instead, it signals the end of protein synthesis. Thus, UAG plays a crucial role in determining the length and composition of proteins by marking the point at which the newly formed polypeptide chain is released from the ribosome.
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