Chemistry, asked by sukhjitkainth03, 4 months ago

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The Genetic Code is overlapping in nature. (True/ False)​

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Answered by surbhisoni9338
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The genetic code is nonoverlapping, i.e.,the adjacent codons do not overlap. A nonoverlapping code means that the same letter is not used for two different codons. In other words, no single base can take part in the formation of more than one codon.

Answered by muktapalav2012
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The genetic code is nonoverlapping, i.e.,the adjacent codons do not overlap. A nonoverlapping code means that the same letter is not used for two different codons. In other words, no single base can take part in the formation of more than one codon.

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