Answer:
Degenerate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The genetic code has following properties -
- It is a triplet codon.
- It is non-overlapping.
- It is comma-less.
- It is non-ambiguous.
- It is degenerate.
- It has stop and start codons.
Out of these properties the Property of Degeneracy has been used in the situation mentioned in the question. Due to degeneracy of the genetic code, more than one codons can code for a single amino acid. Property of degeneracy in the code minimizes the mutational lethality.