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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.

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What is nucleotide sequence?

Acctg nucleotide is part of the body system. This is found in both RNA and DNA.


What is acctg?

ACCTG is coming that is found in RNA and DNA. This is inside cells.


Does RNA contain uracil in its nucleotide sequence?

Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.


What are the different fields of accounting?

auditing acctg. budgetary acctg. management acctg. book keeping payroll financial acctg cost acct. tax acctg. gov. acctg.


What is guanine found in?

its a nucleotide in a DNA sequence. it pairs up w/ cytosine.


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What is the complementary nucleotide sequence of ccgagattg?

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Does mRNA contain uracil or thymine in its nucleotide sequence?

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What command could you use to change the owner to bob and the group owner to acctg for the file etc yearend?

This is accomplished via two different commands; the sequence would be: chown bob /etc/yearend chgrp acctg /etc/yearend


What does the genetic code specify the correlation between?

The genetic code refers to the nucleotide triplets of DNA and RNA molecules that carry genetic information. It specifies the correlation between an RNA-nucleotide sequence, as well as an amino-acid sequence.


If the sticky end of a nucleotide sequence is TTAA what is next?

If the sticky end of a sequence is TTAA, it can bind to a DNA molecule with the sequence AATT


What is the difference between nucleotide deletion and nucleotide insertion?

Here's a sample nucleotide sequence:AATUGCIf there was a nucleotide deletion (let's say the "G" gets deleted), the sequence would become:AATUCIf there was a nucleotide addition/insertion (let's say a "G" was added between "T' and "U"), the sequence would become:AATGUGCThe difference is that a deletion makes the DNA shorter and an insertion makes it longer.

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