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base pairing
In DNAadenine & thyminecytosine & guanineIn RNAadenine & uracilcytosine & guanine
The pairing of bases allows the cells to replicate.
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Because all bases have same characteristics and they reacts the same.
A with T, and C with G.
base pairing
the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine. the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine.
A with T, and C with G.
A with T, and C with G.
Pyrimidines.
complementary pairing of nitrogenous bases
Base pairing refers to the pairing of complimentary nitrogen bases, either during DNA replication, or transcription and translation. In DNA, the bases adenine and thymine pair together, and guanine and cytosine pair together. In RNA, the base uracil takes the place of the base thymine. The bases that pair together are said to be complimentary to each other.
watson-base pairing
In DNAadenine & thyminecytosine & guanineIn RNAadenine & uracilcytosine & guanine
pairing of single-ringed bases with double -ringed bases
The 'steps' on the 'DNA Ladder' are made up of the four nitrogenous bases, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine, and Adenine, while the pairing bases (Adenine & Thymine, Cytosine & Guanine) are bonded together with a hydrogen bond. The pairing bases (the 'rungs' of the ladder) are connected to the side posts of the ladder, which contain phosphate.