Base Pairing Rules
Base Pairing Rules
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Yes, nucleotides pair with specific complementary nucleotides based on their chemical properties.
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All nucleotides are similar except for the nitrogen bases, which may either be adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, or uracil..
Nucleotide molecules connect with each other in phosphate. Nucleotides are composed of three parts: phosphate, deoxyribose and the nitrogen base.
A three-nucleotide sequence makes up a codon.
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