Cytosine is the complement of guanine. no surprise
cytosine. The other pair is thymine-adenine.
Well the base that is complimentary to adenine is uracil.
Cytosine binds with Guanine.
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Cytosine, a pyrimidine (sugar) base, pairs with Guanine, a purine (nitrogen) base.
DNA - Adenine (A Base) Cytosine (C Base) Guanine (G Base) Thymine (T Base) RNA - Adenine (A Base) Cytosine (C Base) Guanine (G Base) Uracil (U Base)
Guanine is a nitrogenous base that pairs with Cytosine in DNA and RNA.
Guanine pairs with cytosine
In DNA the base pairs are Adenine with Thymine and Guanine with Cytosine. In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil so the base pairs are Adenine with Uracil and Guanine with Cytosine.
Cytosine, a pyrimidine (sugar) base, pairs with Guanine, a purine (nitrogen) base.
In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.
In a DNA molecule cytosine always pairs with guanine, the same is true for an RNA molecule.
the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine. the pairing is adanine with thymine and guanine with cytosine.
Cytosine pairs with Guanine Adenine Pairs with Thymine
cytosine
guanine
DNA - Adenine (A Base) Cytosine (C Base) Guanine (G Base) Thymine (T Base) RNA - Adenine (A Base) Cytosine (C Base) Guanine (G Base) Uracil (U Base)
Guanine is a nitrogenous base that pairs with Cytosine in DNA and RNA.
Guanine pairs with cytosine
In DNA the base pairs are Adenine with Thymine and Guanine with Cytosine. In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil so the base pairs are Adenine with Uracil and Guanine with Cytosine.
In DNA, adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with cytosine. In RNA, adenine pairs with uracil, and guanine pairs with cytosine.