nucleotide - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contain: Explaining the basics of DNA and Genetics Human DNA contains 3 billion nucleotides and is wound up into a tight double helix spiral.
  • call: Each strand is made up of a series of small molecules called nucleotides.
  • use: Users can search the database using a specified nucleotide or genetic map position to identify the nearest insertion.
  • include: The window of sequence includes 300 nucleotides up and downstream of the cluster sequence.

Preposition: at

  • position: It considers nucleotides at each position independently, in spite of relative order or distance between each other.

Adjective modifier

  • cyclic: This work therefore implicates cyclic nucleotides in this process.
  • single: For example, RNA polymerase makes RNA out of single nucleotides.
  • different: These four different nucleotides form the four characters in the DNA code.
  • new: New nucleotides are constantly being made within the cell nucleus.
  • first: NFI dissociates as the first nucleotide binds just prior to the initiation reaction.

Modifies a noun

  • polymorphism: Low levels of nucleotide polymorphism within species coincided with low rates of recombination.
  • excision: A repair process known as nucleotide excision repair is an almost universal repair pathway and is now understood in some detail.
  • sequence: The central two columns list the nucleotide sequence on either side of the SNP, ie.
  • transcriptase: Tenofovir is a very closely related medicine, called a nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor.
  • substitution: Silent sites evolved at an average rate of 4.61 nucleotide substitution per 10 9 years.
  • ambiguity: GCG uses the letter codes for amino acid codes and nucleotide ambiguity proposed by IUPAC-IUB.

Noun used with modifier

  • adenine: The first three have apparently evolved from the adenine nucleotide carrier.
  • guanine: The enzyme is modulated by adenine and guanine nucleotides, although it is difficult to make much sense of the observed effects.
  • %: The nucleotide sequence of HCV is highly variable, the most divergent isolates sharing only 60 % nucleotide sequence homology.

Preposition: in

  • length: This gene is 2.5 million nucleotides in length and it takes over 16 hours to produce a single transcript.

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