which amino acids have greater redundancy and why?
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Because humans only need 20 amino acids to make proteins, not 64, some of the codons code for the same amino acid. This means the genetic code is degenerate. The code is also redundant as some amino acids can be specified by more than one protein. The redundant codons are usually different at the third base.
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