A hypothetical new organism is identified. Its genetic material consists of a single-stranded nucleic acid with six different nitrogenous bases. Just like is the case in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, segments of the nucleic acid contain the code for making proteins. If the genetic code in these organisms was read in groups of two bases instead of three, what is the maximum number of amino acids that could be coded for if only one codon functions as a stop codon? (Enter your answer as a numeral not a word, e.g. enter 17 not seventeen.)
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