Nucleic acids are polymers of just four different monomers in a linear arrangement. How many different sequences

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Nucleic acids are polymers of just four different monomers in a linear arrangement. How many different sequences are available if one makes a polymer with only 40 monomers?

How does this number compare with Avogadro’s number?

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Biochemistry

ISBN: 9781305961135

9th Edition

Authors: Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Owen M. McDougal

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