DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
hydrogen bonds
DNA Polymerase
DNA makes copies of itself through the process of replication. Because the nucleotide bases are complementary, they automatically make the other strand of complementary bases when the division of the cell occurs.
The complementary bases in DNA are bind together by hydrogne bonds Adinine bind with thymine by 2 H-bonds Guanine bind with cytosine by 3 H- bonds
The mRNA bases are complementary to the DNA bases, and so form H-bonds when the DNA is single-stranded. DNA - mRNA A - U T - A C - G G - C
DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
complementary pairing of nitrogenous bases
DNA Polymerase
A-T and C-G