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Q: What is the base for categorizing nitrogen base in to purine and pyramid groups?
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Is nitrogen a base?

A basic compound that contains nitrogen, such as a purine or pyrimidine. A basic compound that contains nitrogen, such as a purine or pyrimidine.


Where a purine base only pairs with a pyrimidine?

nitrogen


What are the three pyrimidine bases?

There are 2 groups of nitrogen bases. These are Pyrimidine and Purine. In the Purine group, there are Adenine and Guanine, In the Pyrimidine group, there are Cytosine, Thymine(replaced by Uracil in RNA).


What change in the sequence of nitrogen bases in genes?

Mutation. . Either exchanging a Purine with another Purine, Pyrimidin with another Pyrimidin, or completely exchanging a Purine with a Pyrimidin or vice versa. Point- or Frameshift-Mutat


Purine nucleotides mainly differ from pyrimidine nucleotides in their number of?

Nitrogen rings in the base


Adenine is an example of a?

Adenine is an example of a nitrogen base that is found in DNA and RNA.


Is transversion of t to an equivalent to transversion of t to g For example is T961a the equivalent of T961g?

Transversion is the substitution of a purine for a pyrimidine and vice versa. The nitrogen bases adenine (A) and guanine (G) are purines and the nitrogen bases thymine (T) and cytosine (C) are pyrimidines. The transversion of T to A is equivalent to the transversion of T to G in that a pyrimidine, T, is substituted by either the purine A or the purine G. T961a is not equivalent to T961g.


What are the elements of a nitrogenous base?

A basic compound that contains nitrogen, such as a purine or pyrimidine. A basic compound that contains nitrogen, such as a purine or pyrimidine.


Part of a nucleotide?

Nucleotides have a sugar molecule (ribose or deoxyribose), a nitrogen base (purine or pyriminine) and phosphate groups (mono, di or tri).


More basic nitrogen in purine?

Purine is weakly basic in nature (pKa 2.5). 13C NMR studies of the protonated purine indicate the presence of all three protonated forms of purine in solution. However, the predominant cation is formed by protonation at N-1.[J. Org. Chem. year: 1965, Vol.: 30, page: 1110] In strong acids, dication is formed via protonation at N-1 and on the five membered ring.


Will a purine base bond with another purine?

no.because there is not enough space to bind two purine bases.


What is the purine content of campari?

what is the purine content of Campari.