The human genome contains approximately 3 billion base pairs.
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
There are 1,000 bp in 1 Kb.
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.
A codon is made up of 3 base pairs.
four base pairs
there are five base pairs in klinefelter syndrome
There are three base pairs in each amino acid. If you have 1500 base pairs you would have 500 amino acids.
There are approximately 3 billion base pairs in the human genome.
The human genome contains approximately 3 billion base pairs.
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a genome size of approximately 12.1 million base pairs.
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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.
There are 7 pairs of true ribs. They are the 1st through 7th ribs. There are 5 pairs of false ribs, the 8th to the 12th ribs.
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
300 bp
1 at the base