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15 November, 22:56

Suppose a sequence of 8 nucleotides contains 2 each of a, c, g, t. how many such sequences are there?

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  1. 15 November, 23:14
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    The answer is 2520. Suppose that n items are divided into two or more categories, the formula for the combinations of n items is n factorial over the product of the factorial of the number of item in each category. In our case, 8 nucleotides are divided into 4 categories a, c, g, t, and the number of items in each category is 2, so the answer is 8! / (2!*2!*2!*2!) = 2520.
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