adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are the four bases that form DNA. A good way to remember them is by thinking "AT Granite City," or Grover's Corners or somewhere that has a G and a C, because A pairs with T and G pairs with C in DNA. In RNA, Thymine (T) is replaced with U (Uracil). And they are nucleotides. I just took a test on this and that's the general idea. If you want to look into it further Google protein synthesis :) hope I helped
In the nucleotides of DNA, the four bases are A (adenine), T (thymine), G (guanine) and C (cytosine). The bases adenine and thymine are complimentary, as are the bases guanine and cytosine.
In the nucleotides of RNA, the base U (uracil) replaces the base T (thymine)
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
Scientists refer to organisms by using bynomial nomiclature also known as "King Phillip Came Over For Ginger Snaps"
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
The nucleotides used to build DNA are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine. For RNA, there is no Thymine; it is replaced with another nucleotide called Uracil. These are actually the names of the nitrogenous bases that nucleotides contain. A nucleotide is made up of a Deoxyribose Sugar, a Phosphate Molecule, and a Nitrogenous Base. We refer to them though by the name of their nitrogenous base.
If you refer to the TV program of that name, it is more of a comedy than a melodrama. If you refer to the theory of cosmology, definitely not. Scientists are not melodramatic.
Scientists usually refer to this as an asteroid, not a comet. It's the asteroid that caused the Chicxulub crater.
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are the four bases that form DNA. A good way to remember them is by thinking "AT Granite City," or Grover's Corners or somewhere that has a G and a C, because A pairs with T and G pairs with C in DNA. In RNA, Thymine (T) is replaced with U (Uracil). And they are nucleotides. I just took a test on this and that's the general idea. If you want to look into it further Google protein synthesis :) hope I helped
adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are the four bases that form DNA. A good way to remember them is by thinking "AT Granite City," or Grover's Corners or somewhere that has a G and a C, because A pairs with T and G pairs with C in DNA. In RNA, Thymine (T) is replaced with U (Uracil). And they are nucleotides. I just took a test on this and that's the general idea. If you want to look into it further Google protein synthesis :) hope I helped
Scientists refer to Mendel's factor as Genes?? I Guess. . . . ..
Yes, the letters ju refer to children's literature.
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HEART The first four letters 'hear' refer to the function of the middle three letters, 'ear.' The last three letters 'art' is stuff that you do.
adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) are the four bases that form DNA. A good way to remember them is by thinking "AT Granite City," or Grover's Corners or somewhere that has a G and a C, because A pairs with T and G pairs with C in DNA. In RNA, Thymine (T) is replaced with U (Uracil). And they are nucleotides. I just took a test on this and that's the general idea. If you want to look into it further Google protein synthesis :) hope I helped
Scientists refer to the study of weather as meteorology.
Letters refer to columns.
Scientists refer to organisms by using bynomial nomiclature also known as "King Phillip Came Over For Ginger Snaps"