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The genetic code is a sequence of dna nucleotides. in eukaryotic cells, the dna is located in the nuclei of the cells. the genetic code is nearly universal in that

a) the same codons are assigned to the same amino acids in most living things.
b) the same codons are assigned to the same dna sequences in most living things.
c) none of these are correct.
d) the same amino acids are assigned to the same dna sequences in most living things.

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