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So i forgot what the genetic code is and how its read can somebody please be kind and help me..
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So i forgot what the genetic code is and how its read can somebody please be kind and help me..
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DescriptionThe genetic code is the set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material into proteins. adenine(A), cytosine (C),guanine(G), thymine(T) are the “letters” of the DNA code.
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