A (Adenine), G (Guanine), C (Cytosine), T (Thymine)
There are 4 bases in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
The letter "A" in DNA stands for adenine, which is one of the four nitrogenous bases that make up the genetic code.
A (Adenine), G (Guanine), C (Cytosine), T (Thymine)
The letter R does not represent one of the four possible bases in DNA. The four bases in DNA are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G).
B
The nitrogen bases of DNA have letters A, C, G, T to represent it. B is absent in DNA
The letter "C" in DNA stands for cytosine, which is one of the four nitrogenous bases that make up the genetic code.
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine.
The nitrogenous bases in DNA are......AdenineCytosineGuanineThymine
There are 32 DNA bases in 8 DNA nucleotides.
In DNA t is transcribed into t. It is only in RNA that t is transcribed into u.
TACA