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Which nitrogen base bonds with adenine?

Thymine will always bond with adenine, and guanine will always bind with cytosine.


What is the nitrogen base and sugar in deoxythymidine?

Te base is thymine and te sugar is deoxyribose


Which nitrogen base dose DNA contain?

DNA contains two types of nitrogen bases. There are the purines, which include Adenine and Guanine, and the pyrimidines, which include Thymine and Cytosine. Adenine ALWAYS bonds with Thymine, and Guanine ALWAYS bonds with Cytosine, unless, of course, we have a mutation.


What nitrogen base is complementary to adenine?

Thymine nitrogen base is complementary to Adenine.


What nitrogen base has 3 bonds?

Ammonia? Or are you reffering to DNA in which case Guanine base pairs with Cytosine by forming 3 hydrogen bonds.


Which nitrogen base is the complementary base for adenine during transcription?

Thymine is the complementary base for adenine during DNA transcription. During RNA transcription, however, uracil is the complementary base for adenine.


What is The nitrogen base that with thymine?

adenine


What is the base of RNA in place of thymine which bonds with adenine?

The nitrogen base uracil takes the place of thymine in RNA. So in RNA, uracil pairs with adenine.


What nitrogen containing base found in DNA but not in RNA?

Thymine is the nitrogen-containing base found in DNA but not in RNA. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.


Which nitrogen base of DNA cahnges?

The nitrogen base thymine in DNA is replaced by the nitrogen base uracil in RNA.


The nitrogen base that pairs with guanine?

In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.


What a sugar a phosphate group and a nitrogen base form the building blocks of which organic compound?

DNA is made up of a phosphate group, a deoxyribose (sugar), and a nitrogen base. The nitrogen base can be broken down into 4 types(nucleotides): adenine, guanine, thymine, or cytosine; and categorized into purines: adenine and guanine; and pyrimidines: cytosine or thymine. *Thymine is replaced by uracil in RNA. Thymine is only found in DNA. Specific purine and pyrimidine bonds are mandatory. A goes with T (or in RNA, U); and C bonds with G. ex) DNA: A-T C-G RNA: A-U C-G