pls explain the condon table
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Codon tables describe how the triplet codon of RNA (or DNA) is read by specific tRNAs to map to a particular amino acid. Many organisms use the Standard Codon Table, shown below. Comprehensive information about codon usage in different organisms can be found at the NCBI Taxonomy site.
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codon table is basically the arrangment of nitrogenous bases of DNA or RNA
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in DNA we have Guanine Cytosine Adenine and Thymine..
while in RNA we have uracil insteat of Thymine.
in DNA codon arrangment is C-G , A-T
in RNA codon arrangment is C-G , A-U
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