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the parent cell
centromere
In you ladder analogy it would be the rungs. About half is each rung is one base (the other half being is pair obviously)
The uniform width of 2 nm would not permit two purines or two pyrimidines to pair together.
All nucleotides have a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. The bases are the differences. There are four bases in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytocine, and guanine. In RNA, the base Uracil replaces thymine. Adenine on one strand will always pair with a thymine on the other, and vice versa, while a cytosine on one strand will always pair with a guanine on the other strand. In RNA adenine will always pair with a uracil, and there is no thymine.
Guanine and cytosine base pair (triple bond), and adenine and uracil base pair (double bond).
An acid base pair which differ from each other by a single proton(H+ ion) is called a conjugate pair. Eg. Acid Base HCl Cl- NH3 NH4+ H2O H3O+
The shape of each base of a cylinder is circle. Also, the base of it can be a pair of congruent or parallel.
Nitrogen base
An acid base pair which differ from each other by a single proton(H+ ion) is called a conjugate pair. Eg. Acid Base HCl Cl- NH3 NH4+ H2O H3O+
Base pairing refers to the pairing of complimentary nitrogen bases, either during DNA replication, or transcription and translation. In DNA, the bases adenine and thymine pair together, and guanine and cytosine pair together. In RNA, the base uracil takes the place of the base thymine. The bases that pair together are said to be complimentary to each other.
No. Each base (A, G, T, C) pair with their respective base on the opposite strand making them exact opposites of each other. A - T G - C C - G A - T T - A
Guanine and Cytosine pair with each other and Adenine and Thymine pair with each other.
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No, in fact, vertical angles can't be a linear pair. Vertical angles are opposite from each other which also make them equal each other. A linear pair has two angles adjacent to each other that eqaul 180 degrees.
No, each band represents a particular number of base pairs, most often more than one.
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