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It will be based on the process in which it involved- for replication, transcription or translation As a rule the bases will be expressed in Capital letters If it is replication the sequence will A-T-G-T-T-G-G-A-C as the components of DNA is Adenine,Guianine, cytosine and thymine But if it is for transcription it will be A-U-G-U-U-G-G-A-C as in RNA thymine is replace by uracil Sreekala.K.P
A-T base pairs have 2 hydrogen bonds and G-C base pairs have 3 hydrogen bonds. Therefore, A-T base pairs are weaker than G-C base pairs.
Adenine (A)Thymine (T)Guanine (G)Cytosine (C)A pairs with TG pairs with C
Chargaff was the one who discovered that Adenine (A) combines with Thymine (T) and Cytosine (C) pairs up with Guanine (G)
Adenine=A Guanine=G Cytosine=C Thymine=T Adenine pairs with thymine and Guanine pairs with Cytosine. If these letters are paired in any other way then there will be a mutation along the DNA chain.
No, A pairs with T and G pairs with C
Adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine.
T ( thymine ) pairs with A ( adenine ) and C (cytosine ) pairs with G (guanine ).
C pairs with G and A pairs with T. So, G G T C A T C A A. If that's not what you want, I'm sorry.
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
tgcagac. A pairs with T and C Pairs with G.
It will be based on the process in which it involved- for replication, transcription or translation As a rule the bases will be expressed in Capital letters If it is replication the sequence will A-T-G-T-T-G-G-A-C as the components of DNA is Adenine,Guianine, cytosine and thymine But if it is for transcription it will be A-U-G-U-U-G-G-A-C as in RNA thymine is replace by uracil Sreekala.K.P
In DNA strands, C pairs with G and A pairs with T. The complementary strand to C-C-A-T-C-G would be G-G-T-A-C.
A-T base pairs have 2 hydrogen bonds and G-C base pairs have 3 hydrogen bonds. Therefore, A-T base pairs are weaker than G-C base pairs.
a and t c and g
Adrenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G)