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One key is the addition of priming sequences of bases.
A problem to be solved can be encoded in a sequence of bases.
Duplication, where a sequence of bases pairs are repeated.
Genes are encoded in the sequence of bases."
But a particular sequence of bases in the molecule, the so called Z-helix, is in certain circumstances, left-handed.
Since the two reverse complementary sequences will fold and base-pair with each other, the sequence of bases between them form a hairpin loop.
Their team effort implied that all the information needed for determining an enzyme's three-dimensional shape lay in the linear sequence of bases in the gene.
Thus we understand rather well how the genetic message, the sequence of bases in DNA, is translated into a series of proteins.
The typical Arabidopsis-type' sequence of bases has been fully or partially replaced by other sequences, with the 'human-type' predominating.
The scientists had to determine which bases made up each codon, then determine the sequence of bases in the codons.
RNA is made of long stretches of specific nucleotides arranged so that their sequence of bases carries information.
The sequences of bases in a system of strands thus determine the pattern of binding and the overall structure in an easily controllable way.
Protruding ends-both 3' and 5'-are sometimes called "sticky ends" because they tend to bond with complementary sequences of bases.
The sequence of bases on one strand determined the sequence of bases on the other.
PAIs are flanked by direct repeats; the sequence of bases at two ends of the inserted sequence are the same.
Researchers synthesize a short sequence of bases identical to an end of one of the target piece's strands that is chemically pointed toward the other end.
For it is the hydrogen bonding ability of the existing chain that determines the sequence of bases laid down in a growing chain of genetic material.
A portion of a DNA molecule that specifies a single functional unit is called a gene; different genes have different sequences of bases.
This is different from the information of an RNA or DNA, which is the specific sequence of bases in such molecule.
The sequence of bases along a particular DNA molecule specify the genetic information, in a manner similar to a sequence of letters spelling out a sentence.
In linear programming, the criss-cross algorithm pivots between a sequence of bases but differs from the simplex algorithm of George Dantzig.
How did the sequence of bases in DNA determine the sequence of amino acids in the ribbon-like structure of each protein molecule?
I explained in Chapter 2 how the sequence of bases in DNA is translated into the sequence of amino acids in proteins.
The sequence of bases is sort of like a palindrome, so that when the folding occurs, complementary bases line up, and the two arms of the hairpin stick together.
It can carry information because each DNA molecule can have a different sequence of bases, just as every paragraph in this book has a different sequence of letters.