Genetic Code
Genetic Code
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Agenda
The amino acids, arginine, alanine and leucine have 6 same codons.
There are two types of degeneracy observed in the genetic code: partial
and complete.
Complete degeneracy is observed when any of the bases can take the
3rd position but still code for the same amino acid. Example: UCU, UCC,
UCG and UCA all code for serine.
The non-overlapping nature of genetic code: The genetic code is
non-overlapping, which means, two adjacent codons do not overlap
each other.
A non-overlapping code refers to the same letter not being used for
two different codons. In other terms, a single base cannot take part in
the formation of more than one codon.
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