Their open reading frames were found to overlap by a single nucleotide; suggesting they were translated together, and at a constant molar ratio.
The SMN2 gene, on the other hand - due to a variation in a single nucleotide (840.
A single nucleotide can change, but the new codon specifies the same amino acid, resulting in an unmutated protein.
These polymerases are members of the Pol X family and typically insert only a single nucleotide.
The put transcripts are predicted to form two stem-loops separated by a single unpaired nucleotide.
Its reaction products are oligonucleotides or single nucleotides with 5' phosphoryl groups.
In most cases, the mutation occurs on a single nucleotide in the sequence.
Consider two distinct haploid organisms who differ at a single nucleotide.
This ultrafast (subpicosecond) internal conversion is an extremely powerful photoprotection provided by single nucleotides.
The simplest case of an overhang is a single nucleotide.