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Adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine

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How many types of nucleotides are in DNA?

4


What types of nuclotides are in human DNA?

There are 4 different types of nucleotides in a humans DNA!


Molecules of DNA are composed of a long chain are called?

A DNA molecule is composed of long chains of DNA nucleotides.


What are 4 kinds of nucleotides of DNA?

adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine.


How many DNA bases are present in 8 DNA nucleotides?

There are 32 DNA bases in 8 DNA nucleotides.


What is the name of the nucleotides have no DNA and no RNA?

Nucleotides do not have DNA or RNA. DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.


What is the role of DNA and RNA as it relates to Nucleotides?

DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.


If a DNA sequence consists of 12 nucleotides how many mRNA codons will there be?

A DNA sequence consisting of 12 nucleotides will produce 4 mRNA codons. This is because each codon is made up of 3 nucleotides, so you can divide the total number of nucleotides (12) by the number of nucleotides per codon (3), resulting in 12 ÷ 3 = 4 codons.


How many nucleotides are present in the DNA sequence?

The number of nucleotides in a DNA sequence can vary, but in general, a human DNA molecule contains about 3 billion nucleotides.


What enzyme connects nucleotides together during DNA replication?

The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.


Do the rna nucleotides pair exactly as they were DNA replication?

No, RNA nucleotides in transcription pair with complementary DNA nucleotides according to the base pairing rules (A-U, G-C), as opposed to replicating DNA in which DNA nucleotides pair with complementary DNA nucleotides (A-T, G-C).


What are found in the DNA?

DNA nucleotides. Note that adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine are NOT nucleotides, but they are only the bases which make the nucleotides different.

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