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The statement 'every amino acid is specified by a single codon' about the genetic code is FALSE (Option C).
- The genetic code refers to the process by which the heritable information is passed from the DNA sequence to RNA during transcription, and then from RNA to protein during translation.
- The genetic code is said to be redundant because there are amino acids that can be encoded by more than one codon.
- For example, the amino acid leucine can be specified by four different codons (CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG).
In conclusion, the statement 'every amino acid is specified by a single codon' about the genetic code is FALSE (Option C).
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