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Cade
30 October, 12:43
Why is genetic code considered universal
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Alivia Compton
30 October, 14:58
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Codons are three consecutive bases that responds to a single amino acid, found in mRNA, while anticodons are the three unpaired bases that a tRNA molecule has. The genetic code is considered universal because all organisms use the same genetic codes, DNA and RNA.
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