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No. Mutation changes the sequence of nitrogen bases in a DNA molecule.
The change in the DNA sequence is referred to as a mutation
A chromosomal replication
A mutation
the DNA molecule split down the middle,where the bases meet. The bases on each side of the molecule are used as a pattern for a new strand.
No. Mutation changes the sequence of nitrogen bases in a DNA molecule.
The change in the DNA sequence is referred to as a mutation
A chromosomal replication
A mutation
The change in the order of the bases in a DNA molecule is called a mutation. Such changes may happen because of damage to genomes, replication errors, or insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases.
If the spiral molecule is DNA then the four bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.
the DNA molecule split down the middle,where the bases meet. The bases on each side of the molecule are used as a pattern for a new strand.
nucleotide
It is a triplet of bases on the RNA molecule.
its 4
Water molecule contain hydrogen and oxygen.
The DNA molecule is known to break the rungs apart. In order for this to be accomplished, the bases must synthesize with the DNA.