Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix. Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix.
DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
the complementary base for cytosine is C
complimentary For example, if the DNA codon is GCA, the complimentary mRNA codon will be CGU, according to the base pairing rule.
Adenine is complimentary to thymine. Cytosine is complimentary to guanine.
DNA
DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
it is complimentary to thymine. it forms a double bond with thymine.
Thymine...
the complementary base for cytosine is C
complimentary For example, if the DNA codon is GCA, the complimentary mRNA codon will be CGU, according to the base pairing rule.
A complimentary codon is one that pairs with another codon according to the base pairing rule. For example, the DNA codon ATG is complimentary to the mRNA codon UAC.
Adenine is complimentary to thymine. Cytosine is complimentary to guanine.
complimentary base-pairing
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Complimentary.
DNA
TAGC. A pairs with T, G pairs with C.