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Adenine (A) always matches up with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) always matches up with guanine (G).

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How do the nitrogen bases of RNA match up with the bases of DNA during transcription?

During transcription, the nitrogen bases of RNA match up with the bases of DNA through complementary base pairing. Adenine (A) in DNA pairs with uracil (U) in RNA, while cytosine (C) in DNA pairs with guanine (G) in RNA. This pairing occurs as RNA polymerase synthesizes a single strand of RNA using the DNA template strand. The result is a complementary RNA strand that reflects the genetic code carried by the DNA.


What is the name of the enzyme that match the DNA bases?

DNA polymerase matches the bases on the parent strand.


What bases would match up to form a matching DNA strand from this pattern?

A pairs with T, C pairs with G. So the matching bases for a DNA strand with the pattern GATC would be CTAG.


What are the 4 bases the make up the rungs of the DNA ladder?

what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder


What bases match up with which for DNA?

Adenine pairs with Thymine(double hydrogen bond) and Guanine pairs with Cytosine(triple hydrogen bond). (A)-(T) (G)-(C)


How is jellyfish DNA different from human DNA?

The only thing I can add at this point, is: Human DNA/ Chimp DNA 98% match, versus Human DNA/ Rhesus Monkey DNA 95% match. Although all living creatures have DNA and share many similarities, the similarities become less and less as the evolutionary process takes place. Therefore, Human DNA/ Jellyfish DNA = (60%?) match?


What are the 4 that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder?

what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder


Which four bases make up a molecule of DNA?

The bases in DNA are: Adenine(A), Thymine(T), Guanine(G), Cytosine(C) when they pair up: A-T, C-T


How many bases make up a DNA?

There are four bases that make up DNA: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). These bases pair up with each other to form the rungs of the DNA ladder.


What 4 bases make up DNA?

The four bases that make up DNA are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). These bases pair up to form the rungs of the DNA ladder in a specific way: A pairs with T and C pairs with G.


How is DNA made up in base pairs?

DNA is made up of two strands. Each strand has one of four bases on it. These are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. On the other strand will be a matching pair. Adenine will match up with thymine and guanine will match up with cytosine. To make it easier, we just say A matches with T and G matches with C. On RNA "T" or thymine is replaced by uracil "U". In this case everything remains the same except now U matches up with A.


Why do DNA strands match up?

To make correct proteins for the body.

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