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प्रश्न
You know that there are twenty different types of naturally occurring amino acids and four different types of bases in the DNA. A combination of 3 such bases code for a specific amino acid. If instead there are 96 different amino acids and 12 different bases in the DNA, then the minimum number of combination of bases required to form a codon is ______.
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उत्तर
You know that there are twenty different types of naturally occurring amino acids and four different types of bases in the DNA. A combination of 3 such bases code for a specific amino acid. If instead there are 96 different amino acids and 12 different bases in the DNA, then the minimum number of combination of bases required to form a codon is 2.
Explanation:
The number of possible combinations of bases to form a codon is given by:
Number of combinations = (number of bases)n
where n is the number of bases in a codon. To code for 96 amino acids with 12 different bases:
12n ≥ 96
Taking n = 2
122 = 144 ≥ 96
Thus, the minimum number of bases required in a codon is 2.