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Q: How many amino acids are required to trascribe 6000 nucleotide?
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What codes for three amino acids?

It is the DNA bases which can trascribe to RNA and then to proteins(polymer of aminoacids)


How many amino acids can be coded from a nucleotide?

2


Which is not a monomer a nucleotide an amino acid or a protein?

proteins can be considered to be polymer of amino acids


How many amino acids would the a nucleotide have?

3 nucleotides code for 1 amino acid


A DNA nucleotide does not contain?

A nucleotide does not contain an organic acid.A nucleotide is similar to a nucleoside but does not contain a polymerase.


How many amino acids does the strand of dna gccttatgc have?

That strand should have 3 amino acids, because one amino acid is composed of three nucleotide bases.


How many amino acids will be formed from a 15-nucleotide sequence?

5, this was a bio question for me at Edison community college.


What occurs when a single nucleotide is replaced by another nucleotide and it can change one of the amino acids for which the gene codes?

point mutation


A polypeptide found in the cytoplasm of a cell contains 12 amino acids How many nucleotides would be required in the mRNA for this polypeptide to be translated?

12 Because 1 nucleotide=1 Amino Acid.


He nucleotide sequences on DNA that actually have information encoding a sequence of amino acids are?

exons


Nucleotides are to nucleic acids as amino acids are to?

An amino acid is the monomer used to create proteins. Nucleotides are the basic unit used to make nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore an amino acid is to a protein as a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid.


What are the repeating units of proteins?

the repeating units of protein are called amino acids.