t a c g c c g t g g t t c g a t c is an example of a DNA code. inside each cell in your body there is a doublr helix of DNA Each small circle is one of four componets adenine (represented by A), guanine (represented by G), cytosine (represented by C) and thymine (represented by T). These are writted together to represent DNA
t a c g c c g t g g t t c g a t c is an example of a DNA code. inside each cell in your body there is a doublr helix of DNA
Each small circle is one of four componets adenine (represented by A), guanine (represented by G), cytosine (represented by C) and thymine (represented by T). These are writted together to represent DNA.
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However, since you have a "u" in the question, this represents uracil. Uracil is found only in RNA, and replaces the letter "t" (Thymine). It's very likely you have a typo in the question.
But I also notice that the number of letters you have presented are divisible by three. So are you asking about the codons? If so, they can be converted to this:
a u g u c u g g u a a u u (?) g. I also notice that the beginning of the chain of letters is the start codon (aug, which codes for Methionine).
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Before we look at the complimentary mRNA sequence of the given DNA sequence, let us remember that RNA contains uracil (U) in place of Thiamine (T) The querry sequence is: t-a-c-c-t-c-g-c-a-a-c-t So the mRNA sequence would be: A U G G A G C G U U G A
You have A (adenine),C (cytosine) ,G(guanine) and either T(thymine) or U(uracil)
if weight of the feed, concentrate and tailing are F, C and T respectively and their corresponding assays f, c and t, then: F=C+T Ff=Cc+Tt Ff=Cc+t(F-C) therefore F/C= (c-t)/(f-t) which is the ratio of concentration. the plant recovery equals (Cc/Ff)*100 or based on the ratio of concentration the recovery is: Recovery=100*((f-t)c)/((c-t)f)
G reenwich M eredian T ime G reenwich M eredian T ime
(defun max3 (a b c) (cond ((> a b) (cond ((> a c) a) (t c))) ((> b c) b) (t c) ) )
a a g c t c t g a a t c a g c c t a c a c t t c a c c a c t a a.T, which stands for Thymine, only "goes" with A (Adanine). C, which stands for cytosine, only "goes" with G (Guanine). Therefore, the replication for it would be reversed.
A t g t g g a a c c g t g
t a a c g g t c g
t c c g a g t c a g a t c g
Before we look at the complimentary mRNA sequence of the given DNA sequence, let us remember that RNA contains uracil (U) in place of Thiamine (T) The querry sequence is: t-a-c-c-t-c-g-c-a-a-c-t So the mRNA sequence would be: A U G G A G C G U U G A
t-t-a-c-g-g-t-a-g-c-t-t is the complementary strand. Adenine joins with Thymine (with two hydrogen bonds) and Cytosine joins with Guanine (with three hydrogen bonds)
It's GTTCATCCGA
DNA Replication. A C T A G G T G A T C C A C T A G G T G A T C C
G-A-T-T-A-G-C-C-T-A-A-G-G-T-C-GDNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - ThymineCytosine - GuanineRNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - UracilCytosine - Guanine
In DNA strands, C pairs with G and A pairs with T. The complementary strand to C-C-A-T-C-G would be G-G-T-A-C.
The bases needed to replicate the bases in the question is aagctctgaatcagcctacacttcaccactaa.
C-G-A-T-T-A-G-G-C