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    The Code Is Nonoverlapping,meaning That,assuming "Standard Translation," a Given Base
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The Code Is Nonoverlapping,meaning That,assuming "Standard Translation," a Given Base

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The code is nonoverlapping,meaning that,assuming "standard translation," a given base participates in the specification of one and only one amino acid.

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