4. adenine,thymine, guanine ,cytosine
There are three nucleotide Bases for each codon, so the Answer is 72 bases.
There are four nitrogen bases in DNA nucleotides: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). Each nucleotide contains one of these nitrogen bases.
The nucleotide bases store the information.
Covalent Bonds
Polynucleotides
There are three nucleotide Bases for each codon, so the Answer is 72 bases.
There are four nitrogen bases in DNA nucleotides: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). Each nucleotide contains one of these nitrogen bases.
3 billion
I'm not fully sure of your question, but if you are asking how many nucleotide bases are needed, then the answer is 3. Three nucleotide bases of DNA will translate to mRNA and these will code for tRNA anticodons, which carry one amino acid with them.
4. adenine,thymine, guanine ,cytosine
Yes, DNA does have thymine as one of its four nucleotide bases.
Yes, DNA contains thymine as one of its four nucleotide bases.
The nucleotide bases store the information.
they differ about .1% of their bases
no
Covalent Bonds
Polynucleotides