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Properties of genetic code

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Answered by Anonymous
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The code is a triplet codon: ...
The code is non-overlapping: ...
The code is commaless: ...
The code is non-ambiguous: ...
The code has polarity: ...
The code is degenerate: ...
Some codes act as start codons: ...
Some codes act as stop codons:
Answered by BarrettArcher
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Genetic code may be defined as the sequence of the nucleotides that codes for the specific amino acids.

Explanation:

  • Genetic code is the triplet codon of the three nucleotides that are heritable in nature.
  • 61 codons codes for the standard amino acids and three codons UAA, UAG and UGA acts as stop codon.
  • AUG acts as start codon in almost all the living organisms but exception occurs in case of mitochondria.
  • Genetic code is universal in nature.
  • Genetic code is degenerative means a single amino acid can be coded by more than one codon.

# Learn more with brainly about genetic code:

Genetic code: brainly.in/question/5338932 .

Properties of genetic code: brainly.in/question/13168319.

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