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- Transcribe and translate the DNA strand Remember to use the start and stop sequences. ACGGTACCGTTAGCCGACATCGGGGACACTGACTCGWhat is the survival value of the degeneracy of the genetic code? – Define what degeneracy means and then comment on why it would have survival value. Please keep answer between 2-3 sentencesPlease complete the strand code chart. Thanks!