If the same base pairs are used to code for all organisms, why is there so much variation among organisms?
The order of the codons differs between organisms.
The order of the codons is the same between organisms.
The codons in each organism are the same.
The codons in each organism differ.
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a specific codon implies a specific AA. As there is 64 AA fixed in us, so we can say that codon order differs variably. Henceforth it may be the correct one
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The codons in each organism differ.
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