Cytosine.
Cytosine is always paired with guanine Adenine is always paired with thymine
Adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA.
Thymine
The N-bases of DNA paired in the way that adenine nitrogenous base always paired with the thymine (or with uracil in the case of RNA) base and guanine paired with the cytosine .Strong hydrogen bondings are present among them.
yes.
In DNA, adenine always pairs with thymine.
This pairs up with Adenine just as Thymine had.
thymine
Imagine DNA as a ladder. The sugar and phosphate pattern are the vertical parts. Nucleobases are paired together and form the steps. A sugar, phosphate group and nucleobase form a nucleotide and each vertical column of the ladder runs in an opposite direction. One other feature is that a Purine must be paired with a Pyrimidine which is why A is always with T and C is always with G.
the meaning of guanin is when u let go a fort n it smells stink
Chargaff's rules stated that the number of adenine units in a DNA segment were equal to the number of thymine units.
Cytosine is always paired with guanine Adenine is always paired with thymine
they are always paired together because when DNA is replicated they always find each other.
DNA polymerases will undo the work they have done if a previous nucleotide is not paired with a complementary base.
Adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA.
Thymine
No, Uracil doesn't occur in double stranded DNA. Doublestranded DNA contains Guanine paired with Cytosine and Adenine paired with Thymine. In RNA, however, Adenine is always paired with Uracil instead of Thymine.