Answer: The sequence is Met-Ala-Arg-Lys
Step-by-step explanation: "Reading" of RNAm starts at 5' and ends at 3'. It reads 3 nucleotides (codons) and add only one specific amino acid.
The relation of codons and aminoacids (which codon decodes which aminoacid) is the genetic code and it can be found in a table called codon table. To interpret the table, we have to:
1) Look for the first letter of the codon at the left side of the table;
2) The second letter of the codon is found at the top of the table;
3) After finding the first and the second, you will find a specific box, containing all the combinations;
4) Look for thte third nucleotide and then relate the codon to the aminoacid;
For this sequence, RNA will read:
AUG and will add aminoacid Met
GCA is Ala
AGA is Arg
AAA is Lys
Therefore, the sequence of aminoacids is Met-Ala-Arg-Lys.