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All organisms have a genetic code made of these three nucleotide sequences called codons.
Genetic engineering is the altering of an organisms genetic code
The genetic code is said to be universal because a codon representsthe same amino acid in almost all organisms.
this means that the same genetic code that is used in humans is used in all other types of organisms as well. anything from animals to plants to bacteria uses the same system of triplet nucleotide bases (codons) to code for a single amino acid when building a polypeptide. remember that the genetic code is also degenerate- each codon only codes for one amino acid, but there can be several different codons that call for the same amino acid.
DNA is the genetic code
In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.
yes all living things are based on a genetic code.
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
The genetic code is said to be universal because a codon represents the same amino acids in almost all organisms. There are more than one codon for the same amino acid.
RNA specifies proteins the same way.
All organisms have a genetic code made of these three nucleotide sequences called codons.
Genetic engineering is the altering of an organisms genetic code
Yes. With the exception of some viruses which use RNA, all organisms on Earth code their genetic information on DNA. In some cases prokaryotes use a modified genetic code where a few codons will have different meanings than they do in eukaryotes, but broadly speaking, the DNA genetic code is a universal feature of all known organisms.
The master copy of an organism's genetic code is the DNA.
genetic code
The genetic code is carried by the molecule in most organisms. chromosomal DNA guanine hereditary?
No.