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Science Clinic => Chemistry => Topic started by: awywial on Aug 23, 2018
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The codons that make up the genetic code are said to be unambiguous. What does this mean?
1.All 64 codons are specific for a particular amino acid.
2.Each of the 64 codons codes for a different amino acid.
3.Each of the codons that code for amino acids is specific for only one amino acid.
4.Each of the 64 codons can code for more than one amino acid.
5.None of these
Question 2
In the figure shown below, the red DNA strand is called the:
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Answer to Question 1
3
Answer to Question 2
2