In DNA t is transcribed into t. It is only in RNA that t is transcribed into u.
A goes with T and C goes with G
A goes to U and G goes to C. DNA its A=T G=C.
Adenine (A) goes with Thymine (T), and Cytosine (C) goes with Guanine (G).Italicized words are proteins.
A goes to U and G goes to C. DNA its A=T G=C.
A goes to U and G goes to C. DNA its A=T G=C.
On the fact that Proteins A goes only with G and C with T.
RNA uses Uracil (U) in place of T (thymine) in DNA.
The four bases found in DNA are:adenine (A)cytosine (C)guanine (G)thymine (T).
The nitrogen bases of DNA have letters A, C, G, T to represent it. B is absent in DNA
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, but the letters of DNA are A (Adenine), T (Thymine), C (Cytostine), and G (guanine). You may be thinking of how T is replaced by U (Uracell) in RNA code.
A (Adenine), G (Guanine), C (Cytosine), T (Thymine)