why is genatic code considered to be nearly universal
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But it turns out that the genetic code -- the three-letter codons -- direct the assembly of exactly the same amino acids in nearly every organism on Earth. Bacteria, plants and you all use exactly the same genetic code. ... That's why biologists say the genetic code is universal.
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