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The sequence of the nucleotides.
if the order of nitrogenous bases is mixed up the chemical reactions will be the wrong result. they are set in a specific order for a reason Adenine pairs with Thymine(Double bond) Guanine pairs with Cytosine (Triple Bond) A & G are purine bases and T & C are pyrimidine bases. this is the order
Hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) are broken between the nitrogenous bases when the two strands of DNA separate. These bonds are not as strong as the covalent bonds holding together the sugar and phosphate in the backbone, so the H-bonds break first.
If the tRNA has the sequence UUA, then the mRNA it reads from will have the sequence complementary to UUA, which is AAU. RNA uses the nucleic acid uracil instead of the DNA counterpart, thymine.
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Each tRNA molecule contains three bases called an anticodon. The tRNA anticodons are complementary to specific mRNA codons. This is how the amino acids are placed in the proper order on the ribosome.
The order of the bases determines the order of amino acids in a protein.
the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
Adenine( A), Thymine( T), Guanine( G), Cytosine(C)
The sequence of the nucleotides.
Order of bases in a gene codes for the amino acid assembly into a protein.
Seldinger technique
No. FIFO is a first-in, first-out structure, and this describes how nodes are inserted and extracted from a queue. That is, new nodes are inserted at the back of the queue while existing nodes are extracted from the front of the queue. In other words, nodes are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. However, LIFO is a last-in, first-out structure and this describes how nodes are inserted and extracted from a stack. You can think of a stack as being like a stack of plates such that the top-most plate is always the first to be extracted while new plates are placed on top of existing plates. Stacks are typically used in backtracking algorithms because nodes are extracted in the reverse order they were inserted upon the stack.
Helicase splits the 3' and 5' Okazaki fragments, while the DNA polymerase attaches the "new" 3' nucleotide, with the "old" 5' nucleotide. As well as proofreading, or making sure that the bases are complementary in order to avoid mutations.
if the order of nitrogenous bases is mixed up the chemical reactions will be the wrong result. they are set in a specific order for a reason Adenine pairs with Thymine(Double bond) Guanine pairs with Cytosine (Triple Bond) A & G are purine bases and T & C are pyrimidine bases. this is the order