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The number bases were first invented by the Egyptians around 3100 BC.
Yes.
It refers to the number b, in an expression
The number of bases
The number of bases they do not have in common. A pyramid has one base, but a prism has two bases.
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When DNA bases are combined into different 3-base codes, called triplets or codons, different amino acids are called for to create the protein chain.
There are 64 different DNA triplets possible, representing all the combinations of the four nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G) taken three at a time. Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid in the genetic code.
In DNA, three bases in a row are known as triplets. In RNA, they are known as codons.
The three bases of RNA and DNA put together are called codons in RNA and triplets in DNA. These sequences of bases encode specific amino acids or signal the end of protein synthesis.
In much of the Western world, large numbers are grouped into thousands and powers of thousands - such as millions, billions, trillions etc. TO make large numbers easier to read, they are written in triplets comprising these "super-bases", with the triplets separated by commas. In some European countries, however, the role of the comma and the decimal point are swapped. The system of writing in triplets would not work with the Indic system where thousands are grouped in hundreds (for a lakh), and a hundred lakhs for a crore.
The sequence would be GACGGT
The goverment does hire non-military (civilian) personnel in a number of jobs on military bases. The age of 40 exceeds the maximum age for recruitment.
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number and sequence of nitrogen bases