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18 September, 10:50

If a codon is mutated, say from GGU to CGU, is the same amino acid specified?

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  1. 18 September, 11:19
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    In the DNA structuring, there are four nitrogen bases involved that are combined in a structure containing diffrent bases. Each codon is unique to one another and represents another material. Since the two codons are not exactly the same, the answer is no.
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