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What should be the nature of genetic code if there where 65 amino acids?

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

what should be the nature of genetic code if there would have been 65 amino acids ?

These are selenocysteine and pyrrolysine, which codes for UGA and UAG respectively. Genetic code is unambiguous means each codon specifies one amino acid only.

Example: GUC only codes for valine and no other amino acid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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The universal nature of the genetic code is powerful evidence that all of life on Earth shares a common origin. Codons and the universal genetic code.: The genetic code for translating each nucleotide triplet (codon) in mRNA into an amino acid or a translation termination signal.

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