adenine guanine and thymine
u c a
simple adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair with cystosine.
No because a single gene is made up of many bases in a row in a chromosome that may contain anywhere from several hundred to a million or more nitrogen bases.
The rungs of DNA are made up of the nitrogenous bases Adenine (A), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G) and Thymine (T). Each rung represents the bonding of two bases (one from each DNA strand). A binds with T and C binds with G.
DNA ladder is made up of a phosphate group, 5-carbon sugar, and nitrogen bases. 5-carbon sugar is deoxiribose in DNA. these nitrogen bases are adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine. in these nitrogen bases, adenine bonds with thymine, and guanine bonds with cytosin. In this DNA ladder, the phosphate group and 5-carbon sugar act as two sides of the ladder and the middle of the ladder is nitrogen pair bases.-SALMA ABRAHIM(:
Adenine and Uracil, which pair together (Uracil takes the place of Thymine from DNA) Guanine and Cytosine, which also pair together
Uracil and adenosine.
Describe how each of the DNA nitrogen bases pair together
The 4 Nitrogen Bases are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine
simple adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair with cystosine.
1 amino acid
By forming matching hydrogen bonds.
The two chains are connected by hydrogen bonding between nitrogen bases to form a long double-stranded molecule.So hydrogen bonding determines which nitrogen bases form pairs of DNA.
Generally hydroxide ions (in the case of inorganic bases) or nitrogen atoms with a lone pair (in the case of organic bases).
Guanine and Cytosine pair with each other and Adenine and Thymine pair with each other.
In RNA the nitrgen bases are: A, C, G, U. A pairs with U, and C pairs with G.
Base pair
The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.