Replication.
replication
No, it is not found in DNA, thought it is found in RNA.
to add complementary nucleotide respect to the old strand for new strand synthesis.....
gcgtatagtccg is the DNA compliment
Before you know what a nucleotide substitution error is, you have to know what a nucleotide is. A nucleotide holds the DNA strand together and helps make copies. When a Strand is ready to be copied, Let's say one nucleotide reads for G(Guanine), then another nucleotide would be added, which would mean C (Cytosine) would be added. A substitution error would mean that, that instead of Cytosine being added, Thymine, Adenine, Uracil, or Guanine could be added, resulting in a mutation.
It must be the mirror image of the original half strand. (and the other strand, which is the mirror of the first is making the mirror of the mirror ... the original !)
If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat, its complementary strand is agtccaggta. Adenine pairs with thymine, while guanine pairs with cytosine.
If a wrong nucleotide is input it should be fixed by polymerase ,but if it doesn't then the nucleotide will be in next generation
recognize a particular three-nucleotide codon
DNA Strand: AATTGC mRNA Strand: UUAACG I don't know what the circle a nucleotide part means
No, it is not found in DNA, thought it is found in RNA.
Adenosine
to add complementary nucleotide respect to the old strand for new strand synthesis.....
Some mutations are due to errors in DNA replication. During the replication process, DNA polymerase chooses complementary nucleotide triphosphates from the cellular pool. Then the nucleotide triphosphate is converted to a nucleotide monophosphate and aligned with the template nucleotide. A mismatched nucleotide slips through this selection process only onece per 100,000 base pairs at most. The mismatched nucleotide causes a pause in replication, during which it is excised from the daughter strand and replaced with the correct nucleotide. After this so-called proofreading has occurred, the error rate is only one per 1 billion base pairs.
Covalent bonds that sugar as one of one nucleotide to the next bond is together done come together as a DNA strand. This is taught in science.
gcgtatagtccg is the DNA compliment
Before you know what a nucleotide substitution error is, you have to know what a nucleotide is. A nucleotide holds the DNA strand together and helps make copies. When a Strand is ready to be copied, Let's say one nucleotide reads for G(Guanine), then another nucleotide would be added, which would mean C (Cytosine) would be added. A substitution error would mean that, that instead of Cytosine being added, Thymine, Adenine, Uracil, or Guanine could be added, resulting in a mutation.
DNA Polymerases