Biology, asked by AbhishekBaruah, 9 months ago

An organism uses 20 amino acids while it's DNA is made up of 6 types of nitrogenous bases.What would be the number of bases in a codon? 6 or 4 or 3 or 2.........answer please​

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Answered by choudharykrishna1436
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Answer:

As there are 20 amino acids thus there must be at least 20 unique combinations of the bases. If the code is singlet i.e., consists of only one base then possible codons can be (6)1=6, which is far less than the required number i.e., 20

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Answered by sathwikatubati8
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Answer:

The answer is 2!

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