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Will you find different nitrogenous bases in humans and other animals?

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No

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The universality of the genetic code refers to how the codons for amino acids are always the same in almost all species. Amino acids have corresponding nitrogenous bases in pairs of three called a codon. so to have the same amino acids, all species would need the same nitrogenous bases.

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