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Differentiate between unambiguous and degenerate codons.

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Differentiate between unambiguous and degenerate codons.

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Feature Unambiguous Codon Degenerate Codon
Definition One specific codon codes for only one specific amino acid. One amino acid can be coded by more than one codon.
Meaning There is no “confusion” or overlap. (Example: AUG only ever codes for Methionine). There is “redundancy.” (Example: GGU, GGC, GGA, and GGG all code for Glycine).
Specificity Codon-specific. It ensures the exact same protein is made every time. Amino acid-specific. It allows for some “errors” without changing the protein.
Total Number Most codons are unambiguous in their function. There are 61 codons for only 20 amino acids, creating degeneracy.
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Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance - DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN [Page 279]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN | Q 14. | Page 279
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