Final answer:
The start codon in the given RNA sequence is AUG. The amino acid sequence translated from the mRNA is glycine-glutamine-tyrosine-asparagine-threonine-glycine.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the start codon and the complete amino acid sequence translated from the given RNA sequence, we first need to identify the start codon. In the case of mRNA, the start codon is AUG. Looking at the given sequence, we find that AUG is present at position 6-8. Following the start codon, we can use the codon chart to determine the corresponding amino acids. The sequence of codons after the start codon is GGG-CAG-UAU-AAU-ACC-GGG.
Using the codon chart, we find that GGG codes for glycine, CAG codes for glutamine, UAU codes for tyrosine, AAU codes for asparagine, ACC codes for threonine, and GGG codes for glycine again.
Therefore, the complete amino acid sequence translated from the given mRNA is glycine-glutamine-tyrosine-asparagine-threonine-glycine.