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    If More Than One Codon Specifies the Same Amino Acid
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If More Than One Codon Specifies the Same Amino Acid

Question 31

Question 31

Multiple Choice

If more than one codon specifies the same amino acid, the code is said to be


A) degenerate.
B) inverse.
C) complementary.
D) redundant.
E) ambiguous.

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