The number of 4 element DNA chains where DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases thymine(T), cytosine(C), adenine(A), guanine(G), X and Y .
The number of 4 element DNA chains where DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases thymine(T), cytosine(C), adenine(A), guanine(G), X and Y .
Solution Summary: The author calculates the number of 4 element DNA chains where DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases.
To calculate: The number of 4 element DNA chains where DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases thymine(T), cytosine(C), adenine(A), guanine(G), X and Y.
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To calculate: The number of n element DNA chains where DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases thymine(T), cytosine(C), adenine(A), guanine(G), X and Y.
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To calculate: The number of super human DNA chains where super human DNA chain has 2.1×1010 elements and DNA chain is a sequence of chemicals called bases and there are 6 possible bases thymine(T), cytosine(C), adenine(A), guanine(G), X and Y.
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