@Tarwin thanks for your comment. It’s true that only a subset of the 216 possible triplet sequences will code for amino acids. The scientist I consulted with said it’s impossible to predict the total number of amino acids for a new code (because of codon blocks, wobble positions, etc.) so we went with that higher number. Benner’s team does have polymerases that work with the GATCZP alphabet.
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