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Biology, 05.07.2021 22:30 kailaaap

The genetic code is defined degenerate or even redundant because: A. the same codon codes for different amino acids
B. an amino acid can be encoded by several codons
C is different in all organisms, except in monozygotic twins
D. the sequence of codons is not separated by intervals, but is continuous
E. the structure of the genes is constantly mutating

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