Without knowing what molecule and which nucleotides, it is impossible to answer your question.
The sugar molecule found in DNA nucleotides is called deoxyribose.
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Ribonucleic acid
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No. Deoxyribose is the sugar in a DNA nucleotide. A DNA nucleotide would also include a phosphate group and a nitrogen base.
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The sugar molecule found in DNA nucleotides is called deoxyribose.
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Guanine which binds with Cytosine, and Adenine which binds with Thymine.
Nucleotides Four nucleotides are needed to make a DNA molecule.
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There are two strands of DNA in a DNA double helix, each consisting of many nucleotide subunits. They are like building blocks that make up the DNA molecule, which would then be like a block tower. A 'strand of nucleotides' as you put it would basically be a DNA molecule (if they are deoxyribose nucleotides) or if they are ribose nucleotides, they would be a RNA molecule. DNA can come in double stranded helices (most of the time) or can be single stranded (as in some viruses).
Ribonucleic acid
A codon is a set of three nucleotides that specifies which amino acid will be added to the growing protein during translationl. Since a codon is found in DNA and RNA, the NUCLEOTIDE BASESare the molecules that make up codons
A molecule of RNA contains one strand of nucleotides.
The chemical found in a gene that is changed by mutation is the sequence of nucleotides comprising the genetic code. Mutations can alter this sequence by substituting, inserting, or deleting nucleotides, which can lead to changes in the resulting protein or RNA molecule.