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Which pair of molecules when bonded together would most likely found in a nucleotide of DNA?

A nucleotide in DNA consists of a sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. The pair of molecules that would most likely be found in a nucleotide are deoxyribose (a sugar molecule) and a nitrogenous base (such as adenine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine).


Which nucleotide on a RNA molecule would base pair with adenine?

Uracil would base pair with adenine on a RNA molecule.


What is the other half of the nucleotide bases thymine cytosine guanine adenine guanine thymine?

The nucleotide bases you listed include thymine (T), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and adenine (A). If we consider pairs of bases in DNA, thymine pairs with adenine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. Thus, the other half of the sequence you provided, which consists of adenine and thymine, would be adenine (A) paired with thymine (T), and guanine (G) paired with cytosine (C).


What nucleotide pais bonds would be found in the DNA molecule?

DNA base pair are Cytosine with Guanine and Thymine with Adenine.


Would an anticodon tRNA contain a thymine nucleotide?

No, an anticodon tRNA does not contain thymine (T) nucleotide. Instead, tRNA contains uracil (U), which pairs with adenine (A) in the RNA molecule during protein synthesis. Thymine is typically found in DNA molecules but is replaced by uracil in RNA.


What nucleotide could be included in the sequence A G A T G C G A G T C G g g to form a genetic mutation a thyroidine b adenine c guardian d cytokine?

The only nucleotide in that list is adenine so I would go with that.


If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat?

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.


What is a nucleotide substitution error?

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.


Why are there always the same number of adenine and thymine in a molecule?

Chemical analysis has shown that the number of adenine molecules in a sample of DNA is always the same as the number of thymine molecules. A sample of RNA would show that there are equal numbers of adenine molecules and uracil molecules.


What combination would be found in a nucleotide?

A nucleotide consists of three components: a phosphate group, a sugar molecule (deoxyribose or ribose), and a nitrogenous base (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine, or uracil).


What is Compliment of c t a g c?

The complement of the DNA sequence c t a g c is g a t c g. Each nucleotide in the original sequence is paired with its complementary nucleotide: cytosine with guanine, thymine with adenine, and adenine with thymine.


What are the 5 nucleotides that make up DNA and rna?

adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T) are the four nitrogen bases of DNA. In RNA, instead of Thymine (T), it would Uracil(U). So when you transcript a DNA into an RNA, T would be U.