cytosine and guanine
Adenine (A) and Thymine (T) form a true complementary pair, as well as Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C). This is due to the specific hydrogen bonding patterns that occur between these bases in DNA.
yes
true
it is true to some extent. The DNA bases are Adenine(A), Thymine(T), Cytosine(C) and Guanine(G). Now the reason i say it is true is because A forms a double hydrogen bond with T only and C forms a triple hydrogen bond with G only.
A linear pair are always supplementary, 180 degrees not 90.
True
True
True
Yes it is true that angles that add up to 90 degrees are said to be complementary
true
False. Nucleotide bases attached to proteins do not form the copied side of the DNA ladder. The new DNA strand is actually synthesized in a complementary fashion to the template strand during DNA replication.
True.