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what is the number of base substitution possible in amino acid codons?

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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549

549There are 64 codons out of which 61 codes for amino acid. Each codon possess 3 bases which can undergo transition and transversion, so the number of base substitution possible in amino acid codons is 61 x 32 = 549

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are 64 codons out of which 61 codes for amino acid. Each codon possess 3 bases which can undergo transition and transversion, so the number of base substitution possible in amino acid codons is 61 x 32 = 549

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