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A codon always codes for a single amino acid and never otherwise. This property of codons represents its
Answer: Option C
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C
A single codon always codes for the same amino acid. This describes the non-ambiguous nature of the genetic code.
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A single codon always codes for the same amino acid. This describes the non-ambiguous nature of the genetic code.
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