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And what we need to realize is that every 300 base pairs in your DNA, you're a little bit different.
because it is centered roughly 10 base pairs upstream from the site of initiation of transcription.
map the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up the human DNA,
no tactic conceivable in the near future to damage either of these rising economies now that they are‘base pairs.'”….
A normal person's telomeres lose 50 to 60 base pairs per year, but a patient with telomerase deficiency can lose between 100 and 300 base pairs per year,” said Professor Rodrigo Calado.
telomere length increased by 386 base pairs on average over two years,” Calado said.
A normal person's telomeres lose 50 to 60 base pairs per year, but a patient with telomerase deficiency can lose between 100 and 300 base pairs per year,” Calado said.
Humans genetically differ an average of something like one in 1300 DNA base pairs… so any two humans, anywhere on earth, are about 99.9% identical, in terms of DNA sequences.
they all involve some change in the sequence of letters(base pairs) in the genome.
telomere length increased by 386 base pairs on average over two years.”.
In a healthy adult, telomere length varies from 7,000 to 9,000 base pairs on average.
Scientists call these rungs base pairs because each rung is made up of two chemical substances, of which there are four altogether.
an organism's entire genome is often measured in base pairs because DNA is usually double-stranded.
that is, base pairs occur that"overlap" one another in sequence position.
is essential for proper translation of the genetic code in wobble base pairs.
So a hominid genome is about three billion base pairs, but an elephant and mammoth genome is about two billion base pairs larger, and most of that is composed of small, repetitive DNAs that
The planar aromatic chromophore portion of the molecule intercalates between two base pairs of the DNA, while the six-membered daunosamine sugar sits in the minor groove
And when you make a genetic polymer out of threose nucleic acid, it turns out that it base pairs very well with RNA,
most cannot detect non-nested base pairs.
other cases in which base pairs are not fully nested.