Answer:
The amino acid they code for
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a table which shows all possible combinations of the four nucleotides in RNA (adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil) in the form of three lettered codons.
Codons are three nucleotide long sequences which can be used in protein synthesis to build proteins. Each sequence codes for either one of the twenty amino acids, or a stop codon. A stop codon, is a codon sequence that does not code for any amino acid and signals the end of the protein molecule.