A pair of the 4 nitrogen bases represented by an a, t, c, or g
There are two things that rungs the DNA ladder. The two things that form the DNA ladder are deoxyribose and phosphate molecules.
In you ladder analogy it would be the rungs. About half is each rung is one base (the other half being is pair obviously)
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DNA's rungs are made from a purine that is longer and always Guanine (G) or Adenine (A) and a pyrmidine which is small and always Cytosine (C) or Thymine (T). So each DNA rung is always equal with a base pair of ( A ) and ( T ) or ( G ) and ( C ).
A nucleotide is the sugar (in DNA is a deoxyribose in RNA it's ribose), phosphate group and 1 base. A base pair is the "rung in the ladder" for example in DNA it could be adenine + thymine or guanine + cytosine. In RNA the thymine is replaced by uracil
The four nitrogen bases, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, and Adenine. Thymine and Cytosine are pyrimidines and Guanine and Adenine are purines. Thymine bonds with Adenine and Cytosine bonds with Guanine.
In you ladder analogy it would be the rungs. About half is each rung is one base (the other half being is pair obviously)
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The base of the nucleotides
The rungs that are in the DNA ladder molecule are nucleotides. They are adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine. Deoxyribose and phosphate make up the backbone of the molecule.
DNA's rungs are made from a purine that is longer and always Guanine (G) or Adenine (A) and a pyrmidine which is small and always Cytosine (C) or Thymine (T). So each DNA rung is always equal with a base pair of ( A ) and ( T ) or ( G ) and ( C ).
A nucleotide is the sugar (in DNA is a deoxyribose in RNA it's ribose), phosphate group and 1 base. A base pair is the "rung in the ladder" for example in DNA it could be adenine + thymine or guanine + cytosine. In RNA the thymine is replaced by uracil
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder
The four nitrogen bases, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, and Adenine. Thymine and Cytosine are pyrimidines and Guanine and Adenine are purines. Thymine bonds with Adenine and Cytosine bonds with Guanine.
simple adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair with cystosine.
helical staircase A double rung helical Staircase; in the form of a spiral ladder (10.3 rungs per turn).
The Nucleotides form the ladder rungs.
the two nucleotides and a double helix..100 percent tama jud ka..kcnhs ni gikan..