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One amino acid is encoded by 3 nucleotides. That means 150 amino acids are encoded by 150*3=450 nucleotides. But there are also Start and Stop condons, which are also encoded by 3 nucleotides each. Therefore, I guess, the theoretical minimum is 450 nucleotides and the full (maximum) should be 450+ 3+ 3= 456 nucleotides.
Yes, it is a diatomic element, a diatomic molecule. Some examples:O2 gasBr2 liquidI2 solid
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One amino acid is encoded by 3 nucleotides. That means 150 amino acids are encoded by 150*3=450 nucleotides. But there are also Start and Stop condons, which are also encoded by 3 nucleotides each. Therefore, I guess, the theoretical minimum is 450 nucleotides and the full (maximum) should be 450+ 3+ 3= 456 nucleotides.
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Within an error margin consisting of the minimum observable quantum, it's 1.4 .
Each amino acid needs 3 DNA bases 200x3 = 600
answer in www.ent.mrt.ac.lk/~ekulasek/cni/cni4-eck.ppt last slide
Yes, it is a diatomic element, a diatomic molecule. Some examples:O2 gasBr2 liquidI2 solid
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C = 9600 = 2B*3 = 2B * 3 W = 1600 Hz
3 are needed. As there are 20 amino acids used in proteins, each amino acid would have to be encoded by a minimum of three nucleotides. For example, a code of two consecutive nucleotides could specify a maximum of 16 (42) different amino acids, excluding stop and start signals. A code of three consecutive nucleotides has 64(43) different members and thus can easily accommodate the 20 amino acids plus a signal to stop protein synthesis.
None of the atoms in the molecule are unbonded pair. When they arrange themselves so that there is maximum distance and minimum interaction between electron shells, the molecule is flat.
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