There isn't one. That is, there isn't one. Each monomer has its own "shelf life" which depends upon what it is, what stabilizers are also present, and what temperature it's kept at.
DNA itself does not have a shelf life as long as it is stored properly and protected from damage. However, its ability to be sequenced or analyzed can degrade over time due to environmental factors or improper storage conditions.
Monomers.
Yes, proteins have monomers called amino acids, lipids do not have monomers, carbohydrates have monomers called monosaccharides, and nucleic acids have monomers called nucleotides.
Nucleotides are the monomers. More specifically, the monomers are: Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine
Shelf life is typically determined through stability testing, where a product is monitored over time to evaluate its quality and effectiveness. Factors such as packaging, storage conditions, and ingredients can influence shelf life. By conducting tests on samples in different conditions, manufacturers can estimate how long a product will remain stable and safe for use.
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The shelf life of Chloramphenicol when it is unopened is 24 months. The shelf life when it's opened is 28 days.
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