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Code degeneracy means similar amino acids can be coded by more than a single base triplet. Majorly, two types of code degeneracy are observed like complete and partial. Some examples of amino acids sharing this code degeneracy are alanine, arginine, leucine. These amino acids have similar six codons.

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