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how many combinations are possible in a sequence of six nucleotides?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Answer:

There are 4 nucleotides, and 6 billion sequences in the human body.

Explanation:

The nucleotide is formed with the combination of ribose or deoxyribose with the bases and these are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine in case of DNA. For RNA, Uracil with adenine is used because it is weak and cannot attach in RNA. The possible combinations for these nucleotides are these:

  • A^T
  • T^A
  • G^C
  • C^G
  • A^U( in case of RNA)

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