Edward C. T. Chao died on 2008-02-03.
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It's GTTCATCCGA
It will be based on the process in which it involved- for replication, transcription or translation As a rule the bases will be expressed in Capital letters If it is replication the sequence will A-T-G-T-T-G-G-A-C as the components of DNA is Adenine,Guianine, cytosine and thymine But if it is for transcription it will be A-U-G-U-U-G-G-A-C as in RNA thymine is replace by uracil Sreekala.K.P
It would be T-A-A-G-C-C
To show an insertion of a nucleotide (say "c") in the sequence "a-c-t-g-g-a-t", you would write it as "a-c-t-c-g-g-a-t". The inserted nucleotide "c" fits in between the existing nucleotides "t" and "g".
Edward C. T. Chao was born on 1919-11-30.
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