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In the long run, one-time increases or decreases in the nominal money supply affect
Nucleic Acid Bases
The parts of DNA and RNA molecules that carry genetic information, specifically adenine, thymine (in DNA), cytosine, guanine, and uracil (in RNA).
Three-Base Combinations
Sequences of three nucleotide bases in DNA or RNA, known as codons, which specify the addition of a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.
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The single-stranded RNA molecule copied from one of the DNA strands of a gene, which is used as a template for protein synthesis in the ribosome.
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This term does not correspond with standard genetic nomenclature or recognized genes, suggesting it may not be a real key term.
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