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  • nucleotide versus base pair

    Hello everyone

    I have a basic question to ask.
    What is the difference between nucleotide and base pair?

    From what I understand, nucleotide are A, C, G and T.
    Base pair is the nucleotide with its complimentary nucleotide, (A-T or vice versa and G-C or vice versa).

    If Im doing DNA Sequencing using FASTA,

    QUERY Sequence.txt:

    >1
    AGGTCATT

    LIBRARY Sequence.txt:

    >Dataset
    ACGTGTAT

    so the QUERY Sequence.txt contain 8bp or 8 nucleoties?

    Also i found some article would write 25kb.
    Does kb means kilo bytes or kilo base pair?
    If kilo bytes, does this determine by the saved file size?

    Thank you very much.

  • #2
    I use them interchangeably. If you have 8 nucleotides you automatically have 8 bp. Technically, of course, they are different.

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    • #3
      Your understanding is correct - a nucleotide is an individual base, a base pair refers to the base and its complement.
      I'm with fznajar; they're used pretty much interchangeably, despite having different meanings. Sometimes the distinction is relevant, often it isn't.

      In your example the query sequence is 8 nucelotides (8 bases).

      Also i found some article would write 25kb
      The article means 25 kilo bases - 25000 bases. Generally speaking, people will talk about DNA in its single-stranded form, particularly when talking about lengths. We know of course that each of the bases has a complementary base, meaning that there are also 25 kilobase pairs, but it's less ambiguous to talk about bases (how many total bases/nucleotides are there in 25 kilobase pairs -- 25000? 50000? two different readers may come to different conclusions).

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