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Answer: Methionine-Alanine-Arginine-Lysine
Explanation: codon are tripple base code of nucleotide sequence specifying for a particular amino acid. There are 64 codons in all 61 determine a particular amino acid while 3 are stop codons. To start the translation process we have the start codon-AUG(methionine) and the three stop codon(UAA,UGA,UAG) which reads the end of translation.
For this sequence, AUGGCAAGAAAA
AUG- specifies Methionine the start codon
GCA- specify Alanine
AGA-specify Arginine
AAA- specify Lysine