small basic is the basic version of Javascript
The DNA coding strand serves as a template for the synthesis of mRNA during transcription. It carries the same sequence as the mRNA, except it has thymine (T) instead of uracil (U). The mRNA produced is complementary to the DNA coding strand.
Yes, "AUG" is a start codon in genetic coding.
Approximately 1-2 of DNA is responsible for coding proteins.
When reading a DNA sequencing gel from bottom to top, you are reading the sequence of the complementary non-coding strand of DNA. This is because the gel displays the sequence of bands corresponding to the bases in the DNA template strand, which is the non-coding strand.
First of all a gene by definition codes for something so there is no such thing as a "non coding gene". To your question non-coding DNA is no more prone to mutation. A mutation in a non-coding region is far more likely to passed onto offspring because a mutation has no effect on the organism that gets it. A mutation in a gene is more likely to be bad thing than beneficial. So over time (many generations) there are more differences in non coding regions of DNA between individuals. This why DNA fingerprinting looks at differences in non coding regions between people to find unique profiles.
One place to find information on visual basic coding is a local library. The website msdn microsoft has extensive tutorials and guides on visual basic coding.
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You said Visual Studio 2010 but does it have the BASIC language.
How could we know? You didn't post your code.
Now, Mirosoft. The products inculde: Visual Basic 4, 5, 6, 2010... and Visual Basic Express editions for Learners/Faster Coding
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Dim i as double = CDbl("12")
well, you can but you need to mod it. its not that hard to do if you have a basic understanding of coding.
Yes, I can help with Visual Basic 2008 Express coding! Whether you have specific code issues, need help with syntax, or want to understand programming concepts, feel free to ask your questions, and I'll do my best to assist you.
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You can typically find the full answer key to basic Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and HCPCS coding exercises in the accompanying instructor's manual or resource guide provided with coding textbooks. Many educational institutions also provide access to these resources through their libraries or online learning platforms. Additionally, some coding certification organizations may offer answer keys for practice exercises on their websites.