Biology, asked by vishal886515, 10 months ago

pls explain the condon table​

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Answered by naysa81
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Answer:

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.

Answered by mashadraza307
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Answer:

codon table is basically the arrangment of nitrogenous bases of DNA or RNA

Explanation:

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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