Ambiguous nucleotide: Difference between revisions
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*Nucleotide Code | *Nucleotide Code | ||
*Adenosine | *Adenosine '''A''' | ||
*Cytidine C | *Cytidine '''C''' | ||
*Guanine G | *Guanine G | ||
*Thymidine T | *Thymidine T |
Revision as of 23:06, 23 June 2011
Ambiguous nucleotides are used when the true nucleotide is unknown. The most popular one seen with high-throughput genome sequences is "N" which represents any possible nucleotide.
- Nucleotide Code
- Adenosine A
- Cytidine C
- Guanine G
- Thymidine T
- Uridine (if 'Alphabet' set to 'RNA') U
- Purine (A or G) R
- Pyrimidine (T or C) Y
- Keto (G or T) K
- Amino (A or C) M
- Strong interaction (3 H bonds) (G or C) S
- Weak interaction (2 H bonds) (A or T) W
- Not A (C or G or T) B
- Not C (A or G or T) D
- Not G (A or C or T) H
- Not T or U (A or C or G) V
- Any nucleotide (A or C or G or T or U) N