The paired bases are held together by hydrogen bonds. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
The N-bases of DNA paired in the way that adenine nitrogenous base always paired with the thymine (or with uracil in the case of RNA) base and guanine paired with the cytosine .Strong hydrogen bondings are present among them.
DNA ligase--> adds bases in the remaining gaps of sugar-phosphate backbone
Adenine (A) , Guanine (G), Thymine (T) , Cysteine (C)
DNA is composed of phosphate, proteins, nitogenous bases, sugar. they all maintain the structure of the DNA and are responsible for replicating the DNA accurately during replication.. for example; nitrogenous bases are correctly base paired i. e. A with T and G with C.
Cytosine and guanine are two nitrogen bases found in DNA and are paired together to help make the ladder in DNA, CG and the other pair is adenine and thymine.
The N-bases of DNA paired in the way that adenine nitrogenous base always paired with the thymine (or with uracil in the case of RNA) base and guanine paired with the cytosine .Strong hydrogen bondings are present among them.
(in apex 2.1.3) T with A, and C with G The DNA bases are paired as follows: Adenine is paired to Thymine Guanine is paired to Cytosine. This is the same for RNA except Adenine is paired to Uracil instead of Thymine.
Adenine pairs with ThymineGuanine pairs with Cytosine
the bases are paired by hydrogen bounds
DNA ligase--> adds bases in the remaining gaps of sugar-phosphate backbone
Adenine (A) , Guanine (G), Thymine (T) , Cysteine (C)
the answer is four (4) billion pairs
Adenine(purine)=========thymine(pyrimidine)Guanine(purine)----------------cytosine(pyrimidine)
DNA is composed of phosphate, proteins, nitogenous bases, sugar. they all maintain the structure of the DNA and are responsible for replicating the DNA accurately during replication.. for example; nitrogenous bases are correctly base paired i. e. A with T and G with C.
a DNA molecule has two paired strands. ~
Cytosine and guanine are two nitrogen bases found in DNA and are paired together to help make the ladder in DNA, CG and the other pair is adenine and thymine.
Thymine and cytosine are examples of nucleobases found in DNA. Thymine is paired with adenine, while cytosine is paired with guanine.