Pronunciation: /æktʤi/
noun a shortened form of the word 'accounting'
A1 I am learning the basics of genetics, including the four nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine.
A2 In biology class, we studied how the arrangement of the four nucleotides, ACTG, determines the genetic code.
B1 Scientists use the sequence of ACTG in DNA to understand how genes are expressed and proteins are formed.
B2 The ACTG sequence is crucial in genetic engineering, as it allows researchers to modify and manipulate genes.
C1 Geneticists can analyze the ACTG sequence to identify mutations that may lead to genetic disorders.
C2 Advanced biotechnologies have made it possible to sequence entire genomes, revealing the complete ACTG code of an organism.
formal The scientist analyzed the DNA sequences using the four nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine (ACTG).
informal I learned in biology class that DNA is made up of ACTG.
slang My friend said he can't remember the order of ACTG in DNA, so he made up a funny acronym to help him remember.
figurative In the world of genetics, each letter in ACTG represents a key to unlocking the mysteries of life.
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