In DNA adenine to thymine cydesine to guanine In RNA adenine to uracyl cydesine to guanine
False. Helicases unwind the double helix of DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous bases, not the nitrogen bonds that link the bases.
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A nitrogen bases
It is stored within the sequence of nitrogen bases.
no, 3 nitrogen bases combined are called codons you moron
The enzyme that separates DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds that link the nitrogen bases is called DNA helicase. It unwinds the double-stranded DNA molecule during processes such as DNA replication and transcription by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs.
Guanine and Cytosine pair with each other and Adenine and Thymine pair with each other.
pairs of nitrogen bases
Nitrogen bases of RNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil.
Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) are the nitrogen bases that are slightly longer.
RNA lacks thymine and instead has uracil as one of its nitrogen bases. The other three nitrogen bases in RNA are adenine, cytosine, and guanine.