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bases
in
DNA
nucleotides
are
adenine,
thymine,
cytosine
and
guanine.
A
=
adenine
T
=
thymine
C
=
cytosine
G
=
Guanine
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Energy
What
is
a
genome?
DNA
consists
of
two
long,
twisted
chains
made
up
of
nucleotides.
Each
nucleotide
contains
one
base,
one
phosphate
molecule
and
the
sugar
molecule
deoxyribose.
The
KU_hoz_pos_KO.eps
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HUMAN
GENOME
PROJECT
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Human
Genome
Project
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of
Energy
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Institutes
of
Health
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Energy
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Programs
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Prior
to
the
Human
Genome
Project
The
long,
stringy
DNA
that
makes
up
genes
is
spooled
within
chromosomes
inside
the
nucleus
of
a
cell.
(Note
that
a
gene
would
actually
be
a
much
longer
stretch
of
DNA
than
what
is
shown
here.)
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