base, sugar, phosphoric acid
Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.
A combination of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base is called a nucleotide. Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. The nitrogen base can be adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine (in DNA), or uracil (in RNA).
The sugar deoxyribose is a component of a DNA nucleotide.
A mutation in a DNA nucleotide sequence would be more harmful than a mutation in a mRNA nucleotide sequence because it could cause the synthesis of multiple nonfunctional proteins in comparison to a mutation in a mRNA nucleotide sequence that would be less harmful because it would result in a few nonfunctional proteins.
Yes, it's possible. The nitrogen bases found in DNA are adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). However, the sequence ACCTG contains only one DNA codon, ACC, as codons are always a sequence of three nitrogen bases.
Guanine-Cytosine
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).
Guanine an thymine
Deoxyribonucleotide
Acctg nucleotide is part of the body system. This is found in both RNA and DNA.
ribose
nucleotide
No. Deoxyribose is the sugar in a DNA nucleotide. A DNA nucleotide would also include a phosphate group and a nitrogen base.
DNA base pair are Cytosine with Guanine and Thymine with Adenine.
An RNA monomer is a nucleotide.
we found ZERO number of nucleotide in FMN.
Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.