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A (adenine), T (thymine), C (cytosine), and G (guanine).

A, T, G, C. But there are five. U is the other one. It's found in RNA, not DNA, and is probably not one of the four you're after.
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The 4 nitrogen bases of DNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. They pair up to form the double helix of DNA.

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(adenine bonds with thymine) & (cytosine bonds with guanine)

adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.

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A is for adenine and it forms together with T

G is for guanine and it forms together with C

C is for cytosine

T is for thymine

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Nitrogenous bases. Adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. ( uracil stands in for thymine in RNA )

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Adenine Cytosine Guanine Thymine

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Q: What are the names of the four nitrogen bases that make up part of DNA?
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