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Consider the short message: AUG GCA Answer the following questions, assuming first that the code is overlapping and then it is non-overlapping
If the second G was changed to a C, how many codons would be changed?

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In overlapping codes, 3 codons and in non-overlapping codons only one codon will be changed.
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