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The sequence, or [[RNA Structure|primary structure]], of an [[RNA Structure|RNA molecule]] is the list of [[Nucleotides|ribonucleotides]] that it contains. That is, the order or sequence of the RNA's nucleotides. A sequence is customarily written in the [[5' to 3' direction]] unless indicated otherwise. | <p>The sequence, or [[RNA Structure|primary structure]], of an [[RNA Structure|RNA molecule]] is the list of [[Nucleotides|ribonucleotides]] that it contains. That is, the order or sequence of the RNA's nucleotides. A sequence is customarily written in the [[5' to 3' direction]] unless indicated otherwise. For example: AAGUGCUCAGAU Indicates that the order of nucleotides on the RNA from 1 through 12 is two [[Adenine]]s, a [[Guanine]], a [[Uracil]], a Guanine, a [[Cytosine]], a Uricil, and so on. eteRNA allows you to manually type in a sequence when solving puzzles.</p> | ||
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Indicates that the order of nucleotides on the RNA from 1 through 12 is two |
Revision as of 03:04, 16 April 2013
The sequence, or primary structure, of an RNA molecule is the list of ribonucleotides that it contains. That is, the order or sequence of the RNA's nucleotides. A sequence is customarily written in the 5' to 3' direction unless indicated otherwise. For example: AAGUGCUCAGAU Indicates that the order of nucleotides on the RNA from 1 through 12 is two Adenines, a Guanine, a Uracil, a Guanine, a Cytosine, a Uricil, and so on. eteRNA allows you to manually type in a sequence when solving puzzles.