I am a self-publisher. How do I find out how many of the block of 10 ISBN codes I bought some years ago have been used and how many are still available to me for currect use?
They are the DNA. They are type of nucleic acids
In the Nitrogen bases, or nucleotides. The are in the "middle" of the DNA, in between the sugar-phosphate backbone.
Genetic code is stored in a macromolecule in the nucleus known as DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is shaped like a double helix (imagine a ladder that has been twisted) and is composed of two sugar-phosphate backbones and the four nucleobases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. Adenine pairs with thymine in the DNA sequence and cytosine pairs with guanine.
The genetic code stored in DNA is the sequence of nitrogen bases. The sequence of nitrogen bases determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein, and the sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of a protein.
The amino acid sequence is a code per se that allows for the information to be 'stored' if you will. The protiens activate different genes to make you the way you are.
Data can be stored in living things through DNA which stores an animal's genetic code, of you could stick a memory chip in to and animal.
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The master copy of an organism's genetic code is stored in the nucleus of its cells as DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This DNA contains all the instructions needed for the organism to develop, grow, and function. It serves as the blueprint for making proteins and determining the organism's traits.
The genetic code is stored in the sequence of nucleotide bases in DNA molecules in cells. The genetic code is stored in the sequence of nucleotide bases in either DNA or RNA molecules in viruses, depending on species. A few archaebacteria seem to use a slightly different genetic code.
the code is agt which is your dna code
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by the DNA. by the DNA.