What is not true for genetic code?
A codon in mRNA is read in non-contiguous fashion
It is nearly universal
It is degenerate
It is unambiguous
one of the salient features of the genetic code is that the codon is read in mRNA in a contiguous fashion, meaning there are no punctuations. Therefore, the statement that it is read in a non-contiguous fashion is incorrect (not true). The text confirms that the code is degenerate (some amino acids are coded by more than one codon), nearly universal, and unambiguous (specific).
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