1. Evaluate the statement that "exceptions" exist to the Universal Genetic Code. Examine possible significance of such "exceptions" and present models consistent with available data to explain possible origins for such exceptions. In other words, provide a possible step-by-step set of conditions to explain ho at least one example exception might have occurred, including selective pressures leading to the change(s).

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1. Evaluate the statement that "exceptions" exist to the Universal Genetic Code. Examine
possible significance of such "exceptions" and present models consistent with available data to
explain possible origins for such exceptions. In other words, provide a possible step-by-step set
of conditions to explain ho at least one example exception might have occurred, including
selective pressures leading to the change(s). 

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Step 1 DNA is known as universal genetic code as in living organisms genes are made of DNA.

In every organism information is stored in DNA.The relationship between the sequence of amino acidsin a polypeptide and nucleotide sequence of DNA or mRNA is called genetic code.The genetic code is applicable universally,One codon specifies only one amino acid and not any other.As we know that there are 20 amino acids and 63 triplet codons.Only tryptophan and methionine are specified by single codons.

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