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Base doublet frequency patterns in the nucleic acid and evolution of virusesSubak-Sharpe, 1967
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- 17094393814616952463
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- Subak-Sharpe J
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- British Medical Bulletin
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The genetic information of all free-living organisms is encoded in the sequential arrangement of bases in their DNA. Preeminently only four bases, guanine (G), cytosine (Q, adenine (A), and thymine (T), are present in almost all known DNA. DNA possesses a very …
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