what is genetic code in DMA?

The genetic code in DNA is a set of rules that determines how information encoded in DNA is translated into proteins. The code uses a triplet of nucleotide bases (called a codon) to specify the amino acid that makes up a protein. There are 64 different codons, which code for the 20 different amino acids used to build proteins. The genetic code is essentially the language that cells use to read and interpret the information contained in DNA.