adenine pairs with thymine, cytosine pairs with guanine
A complimentary codon is one that pairs with another codon according to the base pairing rule. For example, the DNA codon ATG is complimentary to the mRNA codon UAC.
mRNA makes a complimentary copy of the DNA molecule according to the base-pairing rule.
Base pairing refers to the pairing of complimentary nitrogen bases, either during DNA replication, or transcription and translation. In DNA, the bases adenine and thymine pair together, and guanine and cytosine pair together. In RNA, the base uracil takes the place of the base thymine. The bases that pair together are said to be complimentary to each other.
Complementary base pairing in DNA replication ensures accurate copying of the genetic information. During replication, the enzyme DNA polymerase adds complementary nucleotides to the template strand based on the base pairing rules (A with T, C with G). This results in two identical daughter DNA molecules.
The opposite color of orange on the color wheel is blue. This complimentary pairing creates a high contrast and dynamic visual effect.
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The complimentary strand for ccc-cga-ata would be ggg-gct-tat. This is because DNA base pairing rules dictate that cytosine pairs with guanine and adenine pairs with thymine in DNA molecules.
The complimentary pairing of the two strands of DNA with their nitrogen-containing bases allows them to make exact copies. Each one matches up with another exactly to make the "blue print" of the cell.
Adenine is a nucleotide base. These pair with other complimentary nucleotide bases. Therefore Adenine could not pair with another Adenine as they have the same shape, not a complimentary shape.
DNA usually comes in a double stranded helix, but if there is only one strand provided, complimentary base pairing occurs. Adenine and Thymine pair, as do Guanine and Cytosine. Given a sequence of DNA, using this, you can find its complementary strand.
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They do not. One is based on observation, the other is made up.