The one aspect which is not a salient feature of genetic code, is its being:
degenerate
ambiguous
universal
specific
the genetic code is described as unambiguous and specific, meaning that one codon codes for only one amino acid. It is also described as degenerate (because some amino acids are coded by more than one codon) and universal (with few exceptions). Therefore, being 'ambiguous' is incorrect; the code is unambiguous.
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