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Why can you predict the base sequence of one stand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other stand?

DNA is made up four nucleotide bases,a pentose sugar and a phosphate. The four nucleotides are adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. Due to the nature of these molecules they fall into two groups called purines ( adenine an guanine) and pyrimidines ( cytosine and thymine). The bases have complimentary base pairing causing the double helix shape of DNA. adenine always bonds with thymjine and guanine with cytosine. So you can predict what the base sequence of one strand the other strand will be the opposite base pairing, for example if you know that a strand is AGAACTG the complimentary strand is TCTTGAC.


What are the 4 letters of the DNA code?

AGCU or AGCT are letters that stand for 4 nucleobases. In RNA, the bases are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Uracil (RNA bases). In DNA, the bases are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine (DNA bases).


What kind of bonds hold the nitrogenous bases together in a stand of DNA?

I am pretty sure it is a hydrogen bond.


Why is DNA replication semi-conserbribe?

I think there is a mistake in the question. The DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative because during DNA replication one stand will be parental and the other will be newly formed. This happens due to the complimentary base pairing.


What do four letters scientists often use to refer to the base of nucleotides stand for?

adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are the four bases that form DNA. A good way to remember them is by thinking "AT Granite City," or Grover's Corners or somewhere that has a G and a C, because A pairs with T and G pairs with C in DNA. In RNA, Thymine (T) is replaced with U (Uracil). And they are nucleotides. I just took a test on this and that's the general idea. If you want to look into it further google protein synthesis :) hope I helped

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Why can you predict the base sequence of one stand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other stand?

DNA is made up four nucleotide bases,a pentose sugar and a phosphate. The four nucleotides are adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. Due to the nature of these molecules they fall into two groups called purines ( adenine an guanine) and pyrimidines ( cytosine and thymine). The bases have complimentary base pairing causing the double helix shape of DNA. adenine always bonds with thymjine and guanine with cytosine. So you can predict what the base sequence of one strand the other strand will be the opposite base pairing, for example if you know that a strand is AGAACTG the complimentary strand is TCTTGAC.


What does TGATC stand for?

its a nucleotide sequence with the bases thymine,guanine,adenine,thymine and cytosine occuring in that order


If a DNA stand sequence tagcaagc what will be the complimentary strand?

The complimentary strand of DNA would have the sequence: tacggctagttgg


What is the sequence of three bases found on a stand of tRNA used to pair with mRNA in protein synthesis?

I think the 3 base sequence found on tRNA is called an anticodon


What does do stand for in accounting?

A logical sequence of natural numbers


What does sequence wajmmaj stand for?

The sequence wajmmaj stands for: washington adams jefferson madison monroe adams (quincy) jackson


What does iwbaptakybiysta stand for?

Iwbaptakybiysta likely does not stand for any commonly known acronym or phrase. It may be a random sequence of letters or a personal code.


What does alkali stand for in science?

Alkali does not Stand for anything its a name given to those bases that dissolve in water. For example NaOH is a BASE that can dissolve in water so its an alkali another important thing is that all Alkali's are bases but all bases are NOT alkali's.


Is a newly synthesized strand half of the original stand with newly formed complimentary half?

yep. the new double strand is one of the original strands and a new strand


What does EST stand for in full abbreviation?

1) Eastern Standard Time 2) Expressed sequence tag.


What does DIF stand for?

DIF stands for Decimation in frequency. It is an algorithm which is used to calculate DFT of an N-point sequence.


What does the amino acid ucg stand for?

The codon UGC refers to Cysteine, which consists of Uracil, Glycine and Cytosine in sequence