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As of July 2014, the market cap for CGG (CGG) is $1,936,954,982.70.
The symbol for CGG in the NYSE is: CGG.
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AUG-GGA-AAU-CGG-UGA
CGG sequence refers to a repeating trinucleotide sequence of cytosine, guanine, and guanine in a DNA molecule. This sequence is often associated with certain genetic disorders, such as Fragile X syndrome, when it expands beyond a normal range.
AGG, AGA, CGA, CGC, CGU, and CGG specify arginine.
These will be the codes for arginine: CGU, CGC, CGA, and CGG. See the chart at the link below:
The sequence "ggu agc cgg" translates to "Gly Ser Arg" in protein sequence terminology. These are the three-letter abbreviations for the amino acids glycine (Gly), serine (Ser), and arginine (Arg) respectively.
The complementary strand of DNA= tta-cgg-tca-cca-agc-gtg and RNA is the same except you change the t's to u's.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
The nucleotide sequence should be AGA TGC GAG TTA CGG (all upper case). AGA TGC GAG TTA CGG (first strand) on DNA TCT, ACG, CTC, AAT, GCC (complementary strand) to the above DNA mRNA: UGU,UGC,GUG,UUA,CGG producing these amino acids:cytoseine, cytosine, valine and arginine. Adding an adenine could cause a mutation at the second codon (stop).
Gonorrhea