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    The Genetic Code Is Described as Nearly Universal,degenerate,and Non-Overlapping
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The Genetic Code Is Described as Nearly Universal,degenerate,and Non-Overlapping

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The genetic code is described as nearly universal,degenerate,and non-overlapping.Briefly describe what each of these properties refers to.

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