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23 July, 05:57

In what way is the genetic code in all organisms the sam

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  1. 23 July, 07:00
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    Theoretically, the genetic code is universal. This means that the same codon "means" the same amino acid in all organisms. For example, in both humans and bacteria, a codon made of three thymine DNA-letters will code for an amino acid called Phenylalanine. There are about twenty amino acids, and about 64 codons
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