Genetic code is universal .Mention 2 exception of it
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As well as being degenerate, the genetic code is also referred to as 'unambiguous' which means that each possible codon can code for one amino acid only. The genetic code is almost universal (i.e. it is the same for all living organisms and in all types of DNA/RNA) however there are some exceptions
- Different Codons
- Overlapping Genes
- Mitochondrial Genes
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