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the complementary base for cytosine is C
Guanine goes with Cytosine
Thymine is the complementary base for adenine during DNA transcription. During RNA transcription, however, uracil is the complementary base for adenine.
G (Guanine) pairs with C (Cytosine) A (Adenine) pairs with T (Thymine)
adenine and thymine, cytosine and guanine or a pairs with t and c pairs with g
the complementary base for cytosine is C
Guanine goes with Cytosine
cytosine
Thymine is the complementary base for adenine during DNA transcription. During RNA transcription, however, uracil is the complementary base for adenine.
G (Guanine) pairs with C (Cytosine) A (Adenine) pairs with T (Thymine)
Complementary
adenine and thymine, cytosine and guanine or a pairs with t and c pairs with g
Cytosine, a pyrimidine (sugar) base, pairs with Guanine, a purine (nitrogen) base.
A DNA strand is comprised of:thymine (T) - complementary to adenineadenine (A) - complementary to thymineguanine (G) - complementary to cytosinecytosine (C) - complementary to guanine
Guanine
Adrenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G)
In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.