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titleOfInvention A method coding standardization of dna and a biotechnological use of the method
abstract In the present invention, (a) four bases of C, T, A, and G are named 00, 01, 10, 11, respectively, and (b) when each base is a base pair of G and C and A and T In the 5'to 3'direction, in the case of G and C, 1100, C and G, 0011, A and T, 1001, T and A, 0110. As a result, the DNA code standardization method of the present invention provides an easy method to identify specific patterns and secondary structures in the nucleotide sequence, and nucleotide sequence mutations, and facilitate disease prediction by using disease-specific sequence mutations such as SNP. It provides an easy method for identifying specific patterns present in nucleotide sequences such as DNA fragments and aptamers.
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