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Multiple Choice
Generally speaking, how many genetic codes are there?
A
20
B
Four
C
One for each organism
D
One
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that the genetic code is a set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material (DNA or mRNA sequences) into proteins.
Recognize that the genetic code is nearly universal, meaning it is the same across almost all organisms, from bacteria to humans.
The genetic code consists of 64 codons, which are sequences of three nucleotides. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid or a stop signal during protein synthesis.
Although there are 64 codons, there are only 20 standard amino acids. This means that multiple codons can code for the same amino acid, a feature known as redundancy or degeneracy of the genetic code.
Conclude that despite the diversity of life, the genetic code is essentially the same for all organisms, which is why the correct answer is 'One'.