I don't think there are four types of neucleotides. The nucleotides include: Deoxyribose (a sugar), Phosphates, (Four Bases Include:) Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine
four
Yes.
Three nucleotides makes up each codon. The codons consist of combination of 4 differing nucleotides A,G,T, and C.
the basic blocks of DNA are nucleotides nucleotides are made up of a phosphate, sugar and a base there are four different kinds of bases thymine guanine cytosine adenine did that answer ur question i actually have a test on this stuff tomorrow
A, u, g, c
adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine.
four
Yes.
they form the rungs of the helical DNA ladder, and as there are 4 kinds of nucleotide encode genetic information as very large base 4 numbers.
In DNA, there are 4 different kinds of nucleotides. A, T, C and G In RNA, there are also 4, but T has been replaced by U. (I think. It's been awhile) So there are 81 combos that you might see in real life, but there are 243 that you could prepare in a lab.
Nucleic acids contain what kinds of atoms ?
do you mean how is it stored if you do it is in the way that the different elements are put in it In a quaternary digital code composed of 4 kinds of nucleotides. Each digit has one of 4 values: A, C, T, G.
4
In DNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine. In RNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil.
Three nucleotides makes up each codon. The codons consist of combination of 4 differing nucleotides A,G,T, and C.
A codon consists of a series 3 nucleotides. There are 4 possible nucleotides. These 4 nucleotides could appear in any combination with any number of repeats. That being the case, to find the possible number of mRNA codons requires simple math:4 * 4 * 4 = 64So there are 64 possible codons.
A three-nucleotide sequence makes up a codon.