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which of the following is not true to the nature of the genetic code
1) code is triplet
2) condons of overlapping
3) condons are commaless
4) condons of universal​

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Answered by navyajain82
2

Answer:

which of the following is not true to the nature of the genetic code

1) code is triplet

2) condons of overlapping

3) condons are commaless

4) condons of universal

Explanation:

answer is 2nd

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
0

Answer:

The false statement is

2) The codons are overlapping.

Explanation:

1. Codons are triplets. Each codon is made up of three nucleotides and is a triplet in nature.

2. Codons are non-overlapping. The codons do not overlap with each other and are read in a continuous manner without considering any overlapping scenarios.

3. Codons are commaless. These do not contain any comma or punctuation at the starting, middle or end of the codons.

4. Codons are universal in nature. These have the same meaning everywhere in the world and they translate into the same amino acids.

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