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Yes, since they must pair up.

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Q: Are there always going to be an equal number of adenine and thymine nucleotides in a molecule why?
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Are there always going to be an equal number of adenine and thymine nucleotides an a molecule?

yes.


What are the nucleotides called that pair with thymine in DNA?

Adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA.


DNA's long chains of paired nucleotides are made up of what?

Nucleotides are composed of a phosphate group, a sugar and a nucleobase (Adenine,Thymine, Cytosine or Guanine). Adenine always goes with Thymine and Cytosine always goes with Guanine.


What nitrogen base always pairs up with adenine?

adenine with thymine cytosine with guanine adenine with uracil cytosine with guanine


Which nucleotide is always pared paired with adenine in a dna molecule?

In DNA, adenine always pairs with thymine.


What are nucluetides in DNA?

There are four nucleotides in DNA.Adenine and Thymine always match up.Cytosine and Guanine always match up.


How many nucleotides make up DNA and what are their names?

There are four nucleotides that make up DNA: Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine. There are billions of them that make up one strand of DNA. Adenine always pairs with Thymine and Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. Also, in the Rna during DNA transcription, Uracil replaces Thymine and pairs with Adenine instead. Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C)


Are there always going to be an equal number of adenine and thymine nucleotide in a molecule?

yes.


What are the rungs steps of a DNA molecule made of?

The 'steps' or 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are complimentary pairs of bases bonded by hydrogen bonds. The bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. Adenine always bonds to Thymine and Cytosine always bonds to Guanine.


In the DNA ladder cytosine always pairs with thymine.?

False. In a DNA molecule, guanine pairs with adenine.


Because of specific base pairing if one side of the DNA molecule had the nucleotide sequence adenine-guanine-adenine-cytosine-thymine the other side would be?

thymine, cytosine, thymine, guanine, adenine *HINT* "A" goes with "T" always and "C" goes with "G" always


What did chargraff discover about the frequency of the nucleotides?

Chargaff discovered that in DNA, there is a 1:1 ratio of adenine and thymine, and a 1:1 ratio of guanine and cytosine. This led to the rule that adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine.