adenine and guantine hook together while thymine and cytosine hook together.
A-T join together and C-G join together in DNA, however in RNA T is replaced by U, and therefore U-A and C-G
The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.
DNA contains four nucleotide bases, which are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. The pairs of nucleotides that can be held together by weak hydrogen bonds are purines and pyrimidines.
RNA polymerase is the enzyme that connect the new nucleotides together and proofreads them.
DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.
DNA polymerases are the enzymes responsible for joining DNA nucleotides together. In Prokaryotes - DNA Pol III is the enzyme which adds nucleotides to the new strand during DNA replication. DNA Pol I is responsible for replacing the primers with DNA nucleotides.
Nucleotides are joined together with phosphodiester bonds.
The Ligase connects nucleotides together during DNA replication.
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DNA contains four nucleotide bases, which are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. The pairs of nucleotides that can be held together by weak hydrogen bonds are purines and pyrimidines.
Genes are segments of DNA. DNA is made up of polymer of nucleotides joined together. When there is an alteration in the sequence of nucleotides, gene mutation occurs.
yes
Complementary base pair
The nucleotides are joined together by phosphodiester linkages between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of the next.
they are made up of nucleotides linked together
Nucleotides that, when stringed together, make up DNA.
So they could bond together
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