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What pairing holds together two strands on DNA?

Two strands of DNA are held together by Hydrogen Bond, an attraction, between their nitrogen bases. There are 3 Hydrogen bond between Guanine and Cytosine, whereas 2 hydrogen bond between Adenine and Thymine. Remember the DNA runs in an anti-parallel direction. :)


Why can you predict the base of one strand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strands?

in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base


Why is the base pairing during replication essential for the transmission of inherited traits?

The pairing of bases during replication is very much essential for transmission of inherited traits from parent to offspring because if we did not have these we wouldn't be any different than anyone else in the world. Our genetics make us who we are today.


If the nucleotide or base sequence of the DNA strand used as a template for messanger RNA synthsis is ACGTT then the sequence of bases in the correspnding mRNA would be?

For a DNA strand having the code, "aac tae ggt" the corresponding rna strand would be: "UUG AU? CCA". There is no "e" pyridine, so I do not know what would pair with "e." In DNA, the purines are Adenine and Guanine, and the pairing pyrimidines are Cytosine and Thymine, respectively. Thus, in DNA, A pairs with T and G pairs with C. In rna, the pyrimidines are again Adenine and Guanine, but the pairing pyrimidines are Uracil and Cytosine respectively. In rna, A pairs with U and G pairs with C


How do the rules of base pairing help DNA replication happen with few mistakes?

The base pairings are ALWAYS the same; where Adenine pairs with Thymine and Guanine pairs with Cytosine. As long as there is one strand of DNA with these bases as templates, the other strand can always be determined. DNA replication always uses an old strand and uses it as the template for creating the new strand. Ex: ATTGCCGTAAT is the old strand of DNA. The complimentary strand is TAACGGCATTA. The base pairings will always be the same because of the DNA polymerase which checks the pairings and fixes any mistakes. It is very rare for mistakes to occur.

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What pairing holds together two strands on DNA?

Two strands of DNA are held together by Hydrogen Bond, an attraction, between their nitrogen bases. There are 3 Hydrogen bond between Guanine and Cytosine, whereas 2 hydrogen bond between Adenine and Thymine. Remember the DNA runs in an anti-parallel direction. :)


Why can you predict the base of one strand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strands?

in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base


What is the relation of the exponent rule and the power rule?

The exponent "product rule" tells us that, when multiplying two powers that The Product Rule is that when you have the same base, you can add the exponents.The quotient rule tells us that we can divide two powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents.The "power rule" tells us that to raise a power to a power, just multiply the exponents. Here you see that 52 raised to the 3rd power is equal to 56.


What is the rule that allows us to add the exponents of factors whose base numbers are the same?

It is one on the "index laws".


How do you find the height if you have only the base and the sides?

You need to tell us what shape your figure is...


Does anyone rule Scotland?

In general no, we are a free country. But not properly free as England think they are superior and can tell us what to do!


How long does the Bible say the gentile rule will rule?

The bible does not tell us how long the "Times of the Gentiles" will last, but many persons believe the time is soon coming when it will be over. The Gentile rule will last until the Second Coming of Christ has arrived.


Why is the base pairing during replication essential for the transmission of inherited traits?

The pairing of bases during replication is very much essential for transmission of inherited traits from parent to offspring because if we did not have these we wouldn't be any different than anyone else in the world. Our genetics make us who we are today.


If the nucleotide or base sequence of the DNA strand used as a template for messanger RNA synthsis is ACGTT then the sequence of bases in the correspnding mRNA would be?

For a DNA strand having the code, "aac tae ggt" the corresponding rna strand would be: "UUG AU? CCA". There is no "e" pyridine, so I do not know what would pair with "e." In DNA, the purines are Adenine and Guanine, and the pairing pyrimidines are Cytosine and Thymine, respectively. Thus, in DNA, A pairs with T and G pairs with C. In rna, the pyrimidines are again Adenine and Guanine, but the pairing pyrimidines are Uracil and Cytosine respectively. In rna, A pairs with U and G pairs with C


What country do you have to be born in to be the president of US?

you have to be born in the United States of America, be born on a United states AIR FORCE BASE or a country that is under United States rule.


A picture of base?

No. All your picture of base are belong to us. No. All your picture of base are belong to us.


What does genesis Chapter 1 and 2 tell us about god's expectations for us?

he expected the humans to rule over the earth and reproduce. they would need to name the animals and the could do whatever they wanted to do to them. if that helps at all.