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What amino acids are non degenerate?​

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Answer:A position of a codon is said to be a non-degenerate site if any mutation at this position results in amino acid substitution. ... There are three amino acids encoded by six different codons: serine, leucine, and arginine. Only two amino acids are specified by a single codon each.

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