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1 October, 05:42

Imagine that NASA discovered a prokaryote-like organism. Initial experiments indicated they use the same DNA → RNA → protein system as life on Earth, except that

there are only 2 bases (A and T) in the Martian DNA, and

there are only 17 amino acids found in Martian proteins.

Based on this information, what is the minimum size of a codon for these hypothetical organisms?

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    Imagine that NASA discovered a prokaryote-like organism. Initial experiments indicated they use the same DNA → RNA → protein system as life on Earth, except that

    there are only 2 bases (A and T) in the Martian DNA, and

    there are only 17 amino acids found in Martian proteins.

    Based on this information, what is the minimum size of a codon for these hypothetical organisms?
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