cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine.
If the spiral molecule is DNA then the four bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.
its 4
AdenineThymineCytosineGuanineThese are the four nitrogen bases found in DNA.
the answer is four (4) billion pairs
In DNA the 4 nitrogenous bases are Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine. In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil.
A DNA strand contains only 4 bases, which come in pairs. Adenine pairs up with Thymine, and Guanine pairs with Cytosine.
The 4 nucleotide bases of DNA:AdenineThymine (in RNA this is replaced with Uracil)CytosineGuanine
There are 4 bases in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder
There are four major types of bases in DNA. They include adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine (A,G,C,T). However, we now know by a recent report in Science journal there are at least 8 bases in DNA. They include methylated C bases, and two intermediates of the methylation process. One might predict that other modifications of DNA probably occur, and will be discovered as the fine structure of DNA is examined more closely. Therefore, it is probably more scientifically correct to say that there are four MAJOR types of bases in DNA.
No, the B-subunit of hemoglobin A is a protein subunit, not a DNA molecule. Hemoglobin is composed of four protein subunits (two alpha and two beta) that come together to form the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. The instructions for making these protein subunits are found in the DNA of our cells.