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The order of the bases in each new DNA molecule exactly matches the order in the original DNA molecule by bringing them together with the original DNA cells.

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Describe how each of the DNA nitrogen bases together in DNA?

Describe how each of the DNA nitrogen bases pair together


The number of T nitrogen bases in DNA molecules equals the number of?

A nitrogen bases


What does the number of T nitrogen bases in DNA molecules equals the number of what?

A molecules


Adenine guanine cystocine and thymine are the four nitrogen bases in DNA true or false?

There are four nitrogen bases found in DNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.


What are the 4 DNA nitrogen bases pairing rules?

The four DNA nitrogen bases pairing rules are: adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. This complementary base pairing is essential for DNA replication and transmission of genetic information.


What are the nitrogen based pairs?

The nitrogen bases in DNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. They pair with each other as follows: adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. The nitrogen bases in RNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. They pair with each other as follows: adenine pairs with uracil, and cytosine pairs with guanine.


What are the four nitrogen bases that are found in all DNA molecules?

Adenine,Thymine,Cytocine,Guanine


Two or four nitrogen bases linked together in each double standoff DNA?

Base pair


Where are the four nitrogen bases of DNA found?

The four nitrogen bases of DNA (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine) are found in the double helix structure of DNA, where they pair up to form the rungs of the ladder-like structure. They are held together by hydrogen bonds in specific base pair combinations (A-T and C-G).


What are the two nitrogen bases from DNA that link together?

Guanine and Cytosine pair with each other and Adenine and Thymine pair with each other.


What does Nitrogen bases floating in the nucleus pair up with on each half of the DNA molecule?

When a nitrogen bases floating in the nucleus ipair up with the basis on each half of the DNA molecule. Remember that the pairing of bases follows definite rules: A always pairs with T, while G always pairs with C. Once the two new bases are attached, two new DNA are formed. Information found: by a 9th grade science text book Name of book: unknown


What occures when 2 strands unzip and the nitrogen bases pair with different nitrogen bases?

This is the process of DNA replication. A DNA strand in the nucleus of a cell, starts off by being "unzipped" by helicase (an enzyme). Then another enzyme, DNA polymerase matches the nitrogen bases (which are freely floating in the nucleus), of each half with their matches, this forms two identical strands, of DNA.