Geography, asked by praveen9283, 10 months ago

Amino acids which are specified by single codons are
(a) phenylalanine and arginine
(b) tryptophan and methionine
(c) valine and proline
(d) methionine and arginine.

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Answered by MemonMahin07
1

Redundancy in the genetic code means that most amino acids are specified by more than one mRNA codon. For example, the amino acid phenylalanine (Phe) is specified by the codons UUU and UUC, and the amino acid leucine (Leu) is specified by the codons CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG.

• Phenylalanine and arginine


praveen9283: wrng answer ...its B
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

@) phenylalanine and arginine...

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