why is genetic code commaless
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Successive codons that are contiguous and not separated by noncoding bases or groups of bases. ... Most eukaryotic genes containcoding regions called exons (specifying amino acids) interrupted by noncoding regions called introns, and in these situations the code is said to contain commas.
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successive condones that are contiguous and are not separated by non codings bases or bases of groups and most eukaryotic contains genes coding reigns called ex ons interrupted by non coding reigns called intrones and in situation codes are said to contain commas
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