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Q: When replicating DNA Adenine always bonds with?
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What are the base pairs when replicating DNA?

Adenine double-hydrogen-bonds to Thymine, while Guanine triple-bonds to Cytosine or other similar derivates ;)


What does Adenine A bond with?

Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.


What are the rungs of the steps DNA ladder made of?

The 'steps' or 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are complimentary pairs of bases bonded by hydrogen bonds. The bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. Adenine always bonds to Thymine and Cytosine always bonds to Guanine.


What are the ''rungs'' (steps) of the DNA ladder made of?

The 'steps' or 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are complimentary pairs of bases bonded by hydrogen bonds. The bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. Adenine always bonds to Thymine and Cytosine always bonds to Guanine.


Adenine is found in Rna but not in DNA?

No, adenine bonds with thymine in Dna, while adenine bonds with uracil in Rna [the pairs AT & AU].


A bonds with what?

Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.


According to the DNA base pairing rules cytosine always bonds with what?

In DNA adenine pairs with thymine. In RNA adenine pairs with uracil.


Is thymine found in Dna?

Yes it is, along with the other nucleotide bases adenine, cytosine and guanine. Thymine bonds with Adenine in Dna. Adenine bonds with Uracil in Rna.


What are the rungs steps of a DNA molecule made of?

The 'steps' or 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are complimentary pairs of bases bonded by hydrogen bonds. The bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. Adenine always bonds to Thymine and Cytosine always bonds to Guanine.


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.


Which ones always fit together to make base pairs?

Guanine bonds to Cytosine Adenine bonds to Thymine. DNA, of course.


What does a bond with?

Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.