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Consider that our codon in place of being triplet was quadruplet. How many possible combinations could be there then?(a) 64(b) 128(c) 256(d) 360I have been asked this question in a job interview.This intriguing question comes from Genetic Code in chapter Gene Expression : Translation of Cytogenetics

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Right OPTION is (c) 256

For explanation: There are 4 DNA bases and TRIPLET coodon so number of possible COMBINATIONS id 4^3=64. Now if the codon was QUADRUPLET the combinations would be 4^4=256.



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