suppose some codons mapped to two different amino acids. What would the effect be on your translation of coded messages?
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When some codons are mapped to two different amino acids, then the translation of coded messages would become inaccurate.
Due to this kind of mapping, several copies of different proteins will be created, and most of them would fail to work.
The protein formed will have different composition, since there is not a single amino acid given to the codons.
Fortunately, this kind of mapping never takes place.
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