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How many nitrogen base pairs are present in one strand of human DNA?

There are about 3 billion nitrogen base pairs present in one strand of human DNA.


Assume that a section of double-stranded DNA contains 100 base pairs If 40 of the pairs contain base c how many pairs would contain base a?

If there are 40 pairs containing base C, the remaining pairs must contain the complementary base, G. Since each base pair must contain one A and one T (complementary to each other), the number of pairs containing base A would be the same as the number containing base T. Therefore, there would be 60 pairs containing base A.


How many base pairs are equivalent to 1 centimorgan in genetic recombination?

One centimorgan is equivalent to approximately 1 million base pairs in genetic recombination.


How many bases are there in one billion base pairs?

There are 1,000 bp in 1 Kb.


What is one of the four nucleic acid base compounds it only pairs with thymine?

The nitrogen base that pairs with thymine is adenine.


How many base pairs make up a codon?

A codon consists of three base pairs, which encode for a specific amino acid in protein synthesis. Each codon corresponds to a single amino acid or a start/stop signal in the genetic code.


How many base pairs do real human chromosomes consist of?

Real human chromosomes consist of different number of base pairs. For example, chromosome 1 is the largest and contains about 249 million base pairs, while chromosome 21 is the smallest and contains about 48 million base pairs. In total, all 46 human chromosomes contain approximately 3.2 billion base pairs.


Can you rank base pairs according to stability?

Yes, base pairs can be ranked according to stability as follows: GC base pairs are the most stable due to forming three hydrogen bonds. AU base pairs are moderately stable with two hydrogen bonds. GU base pairs are the least stable with one hydrogen bond and are often found in RNA secondary structures.


Why can you predict the base of one strand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strands?

in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base


Which characteristic of prokarytic oranisms that make them different form eukarytices?

prokaryotic DNA is simplar one(less base pairs are present).where as eukaryotic DNA is complex one(more base pairs are present).


If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat?

If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat, its complementary strand is agtccaggta. Adenine pairs with thymine, while guanine pairs with cytosine.


If your mother is homozygous at D1S80 with a repeat of 200 base pairs and your father is homozygous at D1S80 with a repeat length of 400 pairs what will the length of your fragments be?

You inherit two alleles, one maternal and one paternal. Because both parents are homozygous, each only has one variation to pass down. This means that any offspring will be heterozygous and have one allele with a repeat of 200base pairs and one with 400bp.