adenine
adenine
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 nitrogen base that pairs with thymine is adenine.
Thymine is a nitrogenous base. It pairs with Adenine.
Adenine always pairs with thymine Cytosine always pairs with guanine.
Thymine in DNA Uracil in RNA
the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine. the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine.
Cytosine pairs with Guanine Adenine Pairs with Thymine
Adenine always pairs with thymine in a DNAmolecule.
Adenine pairs with thymine.
In DNA: Thymine pairs with Adenine. In RNA: Uracil pairs with Adenine.
Thymine is an nitrogen base in our DNA. Thymine pairs up with the other nitrogen base Adenine. This creates one base pair. Thymine and the other base does not have a function. It is the combinations of bases that encode genetic information. The other bases pairs are Guanine and Cytosine and these two nitrogen bases are also one base pair. Thymine and Adenine are always paired up and shown as AT or TA. Similar to Guanine and Cytosine, they are always paired up and shown as CG or GC . If these base pairs shows up as AG or TC for example, then it'll be a mutation.