

Chapter 11 MCAT Prep Question 2 Part A The genetic code has many important characteristics. For example, a specific codon always means the same thing in a particular species. Codons mean the same thing in most species (even though there are some exceptions). In some cases, a particular amino acid can be specified by more than one codon (the genetic code is degenerate). Which of the following answers describes an example of the degenerate nature of the code? There are no pauses or commas in the code. AUU, AUC, and AUA all code for lle The sequence “AUGCCGAUU” is read as three codons, AUG, then CCG, then AUU AUU codes for lle in a wide variety of species Submit My Answers Give Up Provide Feedback Continue





