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There are 6 sequences in the metabolic pathway of Glycolysis
There are 3 billion base pairs per cell in a human diploid.
You can see the nucleotide sequences in the DNA. It is called as DNA finger printing. It has got many applications in molecular biology.
Assuming each base is in equal amounts, the answer is 65,536.There are four bases possible for each spot. So that means there are 4 choices in the first spot, 4 in the second, 4 in the third, etc. You multiply each spot: 4 × 4 × 4 ••• 4 all the way to eight. To simplify, 48 or 65,536.
No, a base can have many different elements forming it. Water already has two elements, oxygen and hydrogen, so anything aqueous solution adds to that number.
Ten of them.
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There are 6 sequences in the metabolic pathway of Glycolysis
12 memory sequences
Many cleaning products such as oven cleaner contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Also, antacids contain a base (base = alkaline) to reduce the acidity of the stomach.
Soap is a base. Many bases have the same slippery properties that soap does.
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There are infinitely many possible number sequences, and infinitely many numbers which can appear in those sequences. Any and every number can appear in a number sequence.
Inside the nucleus in eukaryotes and in a region called the nucleoid in prokaryotes.
Three numbers can be arranged in 27 different sequences if repetition is allowed, and in 6 different sequences if it's not.
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There are 3 billion base pairs per cell in a human diploid.