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You have A (adenine),C (cytosine) ,G(guanine) and either T(thymine) or U(uracil)

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Q: How many nucleotide bases in one human gene has?
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How many nucleotide pairs in human gene?

3.4 billion


How many nucleotide bases in a human cell?

3 billion


How many nucleotide bases are there in 24 codons?

There are three nucleotide Bases for each codon, so the Answer is 72 bases.


How many nitrogen bases in 1 nucleotide?

20 per nucleotide.


A gene consists of how many nucleotide?

hundreds or thousands


How many nucleotide bases are there?

4. adenine,thymine, guanine ,cytosine


How many bases are needed to specifiy an amino acid?

I'm not fully sure of your question, but if you are asking how many nucleotide bases are needed, then the answer is 3. Three nucleotide bases of DNA will translate to mRNA and these will code for tRNA anticodons, which carry one amino acid with them.


How many nitrogen nucleotide bases are there?

4. adenine,thymine, guanine ,cytosine


What are genes formed from?

Gene consists of a long combination of four different nucleotide bases (chemicals). There are many possible combinations. The four nucleotides are:A (adenine)
C (cytosine)
G (guanine)
T (thymine)


How many bases are found in anticodon?

An anticodon is matched with three bases. This is also called a triplet nucleotide or a trinucleotides.


How many DNA are there in a gene?

In bacteria, the average length of gene is 1kilo bases


How many bases code for a triplet?

There are four DNA nucleotides, each with one of the four nitrogen bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine). The first letter of each of these four bases is often used to symbolize the respective nucleotide (A for adenine nucleotide, for example). In RNA the bases are the same except that when pairing of bases occurs in RNA, uracil (instead of thymine) pairs with adenine.