A = Adenine (Blue)
T = Thymine (Yellow)
G = Guanine (Green)
C = Cytosine (Red)
Backbone atoms = (Purple)
In DNA,adenine----------thyminecytosine----------guanine
So essentially the difference is that in DNA-DNA base pairs thymine bonds with adenine while in DNA-RNA base pairs thymine bonds to uracil.
base pairs are broken apart
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Adenine pairs with Guanine, Thaimine pairs with Cytosine.
DNA base pairs.
The base pairs found in DNA are adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine.
The correct base-pairing rules ofr DNA. . .The base pairing rules for DNA areA pairs with TG pairs with CC pairs with GT pairs with A
four base pairs
In DNA,adenine----------thyminecytosine----------guanine
So essentially the difference is that in DNA-DNA base pairs thymine bonds with adenine while in DNA-RNA base pairs thymine bonds to uracil.
base pairs are broken apart
THMINE
cytosine
4000: 2500: | 2000: 400: | (the amount of strands represents the size of the DNA strands)
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.
A (Adenine) always pairs with T (Thymine).