determine the bases that will code for the amino acid Tryptophan

What base are the following
First base Second Base Third Base
Uracil
Cytosine
Adenine
Guanine

The bases that code for the amino acid Tryptophan are Adenine (A) and Guanine (G).

The base pairs for the following bases are:
- Uracil (U): Uracil does not code for an amino acid in DNA, as it is replaced by Thymine (T) in DNA.
- Cytosine (C): Cytosine does not code for the amino acid Tryptophan.
- Adenine (A): Adenine codes for the amino acid Tryptophan when paired with Guanine.
- Guanine (G): Guanine codes for the amino acid Tryptophan when paired with Adenine.