Purine bases because they are double-ringed.
Adenine and guanine are the two purines bases present in DNA.Two purines in DNA are adenine and guanine.
DNA has four different bases. The bases of DNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. Thymine is the smaller pyrimidines and Guanine are the larger purines.
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine
Adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil ( which stands in for thymine ).
The four bases in RNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Uracil
Adenine and guanine are the two purines bases present in DNA.Two purines in DNA are adenine and guanine.
Thymine Guanine Cytosine Adenine
A-Adenine C-Cytosine T-thymine G-guanine
Adenine and guanine.
adenine, and guanine are purines Cytosine and thymine are pyrimidines. by:mj
DNA has four different bases. The bases of DNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. Thymine is the smaller pyrimidines and Guanine are the larger purines.
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine
There are 4 nitrogenous bases found in DNA; Cytosine, Adenine, Guanine, and Thymine. Cytosine pairs with Guanine, and Thymine pairs with Adenine. *In RNA, Uracil replaces Thymine, therefore Adenine pairs with Uracil, in RNA.*
Adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil ( which stands in for thymine ).
The four nitrogenouse bases found in DNA are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. When they are paired up it's always adenine to thymine, guanine to cytosine, thymine to adenine, and cytosine to guanine. They can't be mismatched such as adenine to guanine or cytosine
The four bases in RNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Uracil
adenine and guanine are double ringed bases, that bond with thymine and cytosine (mono ringed bases). adenine bonds with thymine (double connection, whereas guanine bonds with cytosine (triple connection)