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Nucleotides, on their own, don't produce anything. However, they are the building blocks for DNA and RNA, and are thus integral to all of their functions.

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What nucleotides do?

Nucleotides, on their own, don't produce anything. However, they are the building blocks for DNA and RNA, and are thus integral to all of their functions.


If a DNA sequence consists of 12 nucleotides how many mRNA codons will there be?

A DNA sequence consisting of 12 nucleotides will produce 4 mRNA codons. This is because each codon is made up of 3 nucleotides, so you can divide the total number of nucleotides (12) by the number of nucleotides per codon (3), resulting in 12 ÷ 3 = 4 codons.


What principal enzyme involved in DNA replication joins individual nucleotides to produce a DNA molecule?

DNA Polymerase


Suppose a restriction enzyme recognizes the six-base sequence aagctt ttcgaa in a double strand of DNA between which two nucleotides on each strand would the enzyme have to cut to produce a fragment w?

The restriction enzyme would cut between the nucleotides A and G on one strand and between the nucleotides C and T on the other strand to produce the fragment with the sequence AAGCTT.


A group of DNA nucleotides that contains the information to produce a single protein is a?

A gene is the segment of DNA with the information for a protein/proteins.


What is the prinicpal enzyme involved in DNA replications because it jois individual nucleotides to produce a DN A molecule?

DNA polymerase III .


Do nucleotides only pair with certain other nucleotides based on their properties?

Yes, nucleotides pair with specific complementary nucleotides based on their chemical properties.


Which base is found on DNA nucleotides but not rna nucleotides?

Thymine is found on DNA nucleotides but not on RNA nucleotides. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.


Purine nucleotides mainly differ from pyrimidine nucleotides in their number of?

Purine nucleotides differ from pyrimidine nucleotides in their structure due to the number of nitrogen-containing rings they have. Purine nucleotides have a double-ring structure, while pyrimidine nucleotides have a single-ring structure.


Nucleic acid are composed of units called?

nucleotides.


What are the monomers of DNA made of?

its made up of nucleotides


What are found in the DNA?

DNA nucleotides. Note that adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine are NOT nucleotides, but they are only the bases which make the nucleotides different.