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"A gene, or a segment of DNA located on a chromosome, can code for the production of a specific protein."
Bases A and T link together and C and G link together. If your DNA sequence was, for example, ATCGAGT your RNA sequence would be TAGCTCA.
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Unless you tell us in your question what compounds are listed, we can't answer it.
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
CCTGACAAT
I don't think there is one.I would suggest to just write out the word.(In footnotes, there is et seq meaning "and the following in sequence.")
Pick one: ROM, PROM, EPROM write-protected magnetic disk/tape, CD-ROM, DVD-R write-protected partition/file, other user's or sysadmin's file code-segment, read-only data-segment, other user's or kernel's code- or data-segment
A sequence is just an ordered set of events. You write it by telling what happened in order.
Yes but, you do not have to write it because it's the same thing and there is no point to it
write something, leave a space, write something else.
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
"A gene, or a segment of DNA located on a chromosome, can code for the production of a specific protein."
write something, leave a space, write something else.
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No. All members of the sequence are in order and all fit the requirements of being a sequence.