define the term genome and nucleotide
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The nitrogenous base is the part of the nucleotide that carries genetic information, so the words "nucleotide" and "base" are often used interchangeably. ... This helped explain why, although the amount of each base can vary from species to species, the amounts of A and T are always equal, as are the amounts of C and G.
What is a genome?
What is a genome?
A genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA, including all of its genes. Each genome contains all of the information needed to build and maintain that organism. In humans, a copy of the entire genome—more than 3 billion DNA base pairs—is contained in all cells that have a nucleus.
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