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the order of bases
No one really knows the exact order of information in DNA but DNA is coded with genes and nitrogen bases (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine). Adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine. Alternating sugar and phosphate parts are along the sides of DNA and genes, nitrogen bases and nucleotides is basically the "code" of DNA.
You can decrease the bond order of a molecule like F2 or B2 by adding 1 electron to the neutral molecule.
A molecule can hold information through its chemical structure. The sequence and arrangement of atoms within the molecule determine its properties and functions. For example, in DNA, the specific order of nucleotide bases encodes genetic information that is passed on from one generation to another. Similarly, in proteins, the arrangement of amino acids determines their structure and function, allowing them to carry out various cellular processes.
No. The bond order of a molecule depends on the center atom itself. For example, the bond order of carbon is 4, Nitrogen 3,etc.
The sequence of the nucleotides.
the order of bases
No one really knows the exact order of information in DNA but DNA is coded with genes and nitrogen bases (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine). Adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine. Alternating sugar and phosphate parts are along the sides of DNA and genes, nitrogen bases and nucleotides is basically the "code" of DNA.
DNA (RNA is incorrect)
the order of the nucleotides in the molecule
A television receiver doesn't need sound energy to do its job ... receiving a coded radio signal and decodingthe information it carries to generate video and audio signals.Part of the television receiver's job is often to GENERATE sound energy, for your benefit, in order for you to hearthe audio that goes along with the picture on the screen.
greater the bond order, greater is the stability of the molecule.
You can decrease the bond order of a molecule like F2 or B2 by adding 1 electron to the neutral molecule.
All of the ones except V-Cast. The order of the games have to be mixed in order to make sense of them being linked. Chronological order: BBS -> KH1 -> KH: COM/ 358/2 Days -> KH2 -> Coded/ Re: Coded -> 3D
A molecule can hold information through its chemical structure. The sequence and arrangement of atoms within the molecule determine its properties and functions. For example, in DNA, the specific order of nucleotide bases encodes genetic information that is passed on from one generation to another. Similarly, in proteins, the arrangement of amino acids determines their structure and function, allowing them to carry out various cellular processes.
list the amino acids the way they would appear in the polypeptides coded for by the mRNA
No. The bond order of a molecule depends on the center atom itself. For example, the bond order of carbon is 4, Nitrogen 3,etc.