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Genetic code is made up by the four­letter alphabet

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Answered by aditirai1711
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four-letter genetic code alphabet. the genetic code is 'written' in a linear sequence in four letters corresponding to two purines, A and G (adenine and guanine), and two pyrimidines, C and T (cytosine and thymine); in mRNA, U (uracil) replaces T
Answered by Amulyapindi
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The genetic code is stored in one of the two strands of DNA molecules as a linear non overlapping sequence of the nitrogenous bases Adenine ,Guanine,Cytosine and Thymine. these are alphabet of letters that are used to write the code words
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