C and G are harder to separate than A and T because 3 hydrogen bonds exist between the bases C and G while only 2 hydrogen bonds exist between A and T.
The guanine-cytosine base pair is harder to break than the adenine-thymine base pair due to the presence of three hydrogen bonds between guanine and cytosine, compared to two hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine. This makes the guanine-cytosine pair more stable and stronger.
Cytosine and Guanine require more energy to separate than Adenine and Thymine. This is because C and G bond with 3 hydrogen bonds while A and T bond with only 2 hydrogen bonds. Since there are more hydrogen bonds between C and G, a higher amount of energy is required to overcome these hydrogen bonds to separate the base pairs.
No, the oils are held separate by a pair of seals.No, the oils are held separate by a pair of seals.
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adenine
The base word of separation is "separate."
In insertion mutations, an extra base pair is added, and in a deletion, a base pair is taken out (omitted).
Yes, gel electrophoresis separates fragments based on their size. Therefore it will be able to separate a 200bp fragment from a 400bp fragment provided you use the correct gel composition (as this affects the sensitivity to size differences).
acid: electron pair acceptor Base: electron pair donor
Complementary base pair
Not in DNA. In DNA the only base pairs are A-T and C-G. RNA can form non-canonical base pairings, so you might get some AC in RNA structures.
The molecular weight of a DNA base pair is approximately 650 daltons.