I am a DNA expert and the Chromotin are like DNA it's a thing
homologous pair
yes because they are paired
In a prokaryotic cell, there is no nuclear membrane surrounding the chromotin, while in a eukaryotic there is one. in both, the DNA is attached to proteins which create long fibers of chromotin.
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.
DNA replication produces two copies of the DNA.
homologous pair
Chromotins are thread-like DNA before it is being coiled up.
yes because they are paired
chromosome or chromotin, that contains genes. the chromosome takes shape of the chromotin. these are also known as "instructions."
chromosome or chromotin, that contains genes. the chromosome takes shape of the chromotin. these are also known as "instructions."
In a prokaryotic cell, there is no nuclear membrane surrounding the chromotin, while in a eukaryotic there is one. in both, the DNA is attached to proteins which create long fibers of chromotin.
it contains the genes of a plant which include the DNA
a DNA molecule has two paired strands. ~
Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)
(in apex 2.1.3) T with A, and C with G The DNA bases are paired as follows: Adenine is paired to Thymine Guanine is paired to Cytosine. This is the same for RNA except Adenine is paired to Uracil instead of 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.
thymine