It means which nitrogen base pairs with the other
Nitrogen bases:
A-t
T-a
C-g
G-c
When a acid/base pair with a common anion (salt ion) is meant, then it is called a conjugated pair. When both of them are in the same solution in about equal amounts then they form a buffer solution, so they also can be named as buffering pair.
Which of the following would indicate a base pairing mutation in DNA?1) an A paired with a T2) a C paired with a G3) a G paired with a T4) all the above are improrer base pairsThe correct answer is #3A should pair with T and G should pair with CIf A paired with C or G paired with T it would be a base pairing mutation.
Paring Abbey was created in 1141.
"Paring" is the process of peeling fruit such as apples or pears or oranges. Paring knives are used for paring.
Because if the pairing of the bases is incorrect then a mutation will form that can be silent or deadly .
Elephants have such pair of teeth.
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In insertion mutations, an extra base pair is added, and in a deletion, a base pair is taken out (omitted).
acid: electron pair acceptor Base: electron pair donor
Complementary base pair
Not in DNA. In DNA the only base pairs are A-T and C-G. RNA can form non-canonical base pairings, so you might get some AC in RNA structures.