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how many amino acids are the same in number for each of the three species

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Each group of 3 nucleotides encodes 1 amino acid.Since there are 64 combinations of 4 nucleotides taken 3 at a time and only 20 amino acids,the code is degenerate...(more than one codon per amino acid, in most cases)...The adapter molecule for translation is tRNA. ...
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