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  • Human DNA contains about 3 billion so-called base pairs.
  • Intramolecular base pairs can occur within single-stranded nucleic acids.
  • There are 6 billion base pairs in the diploid human genome.
  • The double-stranded region is 22 base pairs in length.
  • It has 1512 base pairs in the reference sequence mRNA transcript.
  • Two bits per base pair-period-nothing else matters.
  • The transcription initiation sites are separated by only 70 base pairs.
  • A Tetraloop is a four-base pairs hairpin RNA structure.
  • Single base pair mutations during replication can also have detrimental effects.
  • The transcribed mRNA is a 5, 901 base pair transcript.
  • Base pairs are the units of which the DNA molecule is composed.
  • It has about 6billion base pairs, representing rungs along the ladder.
  • The Y chromosome has about 60 million DNA base pairs.
  • Forensic scientists generally work with DNA samples of about 400 base pairs.
  • Typical molecular systematic analyses require the sequencing of around 1000 base pairs.
  • Hydrogen bonds play a key role in base pair binding and interaction.
  • The second base pair mutation affects the polymerase which influences replicative capacity.
  • The genome comprises about 139.5 million base pairs.
  • COL7A1 is transcribed into an mRNA of 9, 287 base pairs.
  • The coding sequence is from base pairs 151 to 624.
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