Codons are three-base sequences that specify the addition of a single amino acid. how do eukaryotic codons and prokaryotic codons compare?

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Codons are three base sequences that specify the addition of a single amino acid. How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic codons compare?
Answer: Codons are a nearly universal language among all organisms

Answer:

  • Codons are nearly universal language among organisms

Explanation:

Translation is the process of protein synthesis in the cells. it is the second  step in genetic expression in which the ribosomes decodes the information present in mRNA to synthesize proteins according to the sequence of condons present in them in different amino acids.  Translation is a universal process that occurs in both eukaryots and prokaryots.

The fundamental process of translation is same in prokaryots and eukaryots, members of both groups present in mRNA which is from DNA by transcription to synthesize proteins with ribosome as machinery

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