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out of 64 genetic code,, 59 genetics codes are assigned for how many amino acid.. ​

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Answered by mufeedmufi6596
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Answer:

Twenty.... amino acids

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

Only 61 of the 64 codons may code for each of the 20 amino acids.

Explanation:

  • The four nucleotides included in mRNA — A, U, G, and C — can be combined in a total of 64 distinct ways since codons are three-letter structures.
  • These 64 codons are made up of 61 amino acid codons and three stop signal codons, which mark the completion of protein synthesis.
  • The four bases in nucleic acids can be permuted and combined to create a total of 64 codons, which make up the genetic code.
  • Since more than one codon can encode for a single amino acid, the genetic code is degenerate.
  • As a result, 61 of the 64 codons are used to code for each of the 20 amino acids.

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