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    Exam 13: Translation: From Nucleic Acids to Amino Acids
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    Biochemically Similar Amino Acids Are Likely to Have Similar Codons
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Biochemically Similar Amino Acids Are Likely to Have Similar Codons

Question 24

Question 24

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Biochemically similar amino acids are likely to have similar codons. This reduces the chance that a mutation will cause an amino acid to be substituted with a different amino acid.

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