DNA is in a double helix which each of the two strands being complementary (i.e. opposites of each other).
This happens because there are four base pairs: A, C, G, T. (Adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine.)
Each A can only bind with T. C can only bind with G.
In DNA the base pairs are Adenine with Thymine and Guanine with Cytosine.
In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil so the base pairs are Adenine with Uracil and Guanine with Cytosine.
The term base pairing refers to the phenomenon of complementary bases matching up in a double helix of DNA. Base pairs selectively match up to ensure genetic fidelity.
At, and cg
(adenine, and thymine) (cytosine, and guanine)
Base Pairing is the principle that bonds in DNA can form only between adenine and thymine and between guanine and cytosine.
Base pairing is when DNA is double helix and genes are paired.
The DNA structure only allows for Adenine to pair with Thymine, while Cytosine only pairs with Guanine.
Genetics
The ends are like rules or regulations. So when someone becomes destructive of them, they are not following the rules or dismissing regulations.
Some states and the federal government have a standard set of evidence rules. These rules are then modified when judges rule on what the rules mean. Some states decide all evidence questions case-by-case with the highest court in the state having the final say on any question.
The immigration of 1990 i believe is the correct answer
base pairing rules
this sys has some rules and regulations.The applicant get the application form from the netsource and then sent to a particular place ie the office of that system.
The Complementary base pairing of DNA is A with T and C with G. In Rna, T is replaced with U.
Of rules.
That depends on what the rules are.
Salient rules means those rules likely to have a significant effect.
rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior
it means that if you have a set of rules that you follow them and if somebody turns their back you still follow their rules instead of take advantage of the person that is there and also break the rules.
it means you have to follow something that someone gives you to do="RULES"
Well that depends on what you mean by rules. Most are for safety.
It means to rigidly adhere to (obey) the rules.
what you mean
Breaking rules at a factory could mean injury or death to a worker. Rules are put into place to provide a safe and secure working environment inside the factory.
king of the road