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What base does cytosine base-pair with?

Cytosine, a pyrimidine (sugar) base, pairs with Guanine, a purine (nitrogen) base.


What nitrogen base has 3 bonds?

Ammonia? Or are you reffering to DNA in which case Guanine base pairs with Cytosine by forming 3 hydrogen bonds.


The nitrogen base that pairs with guanine?

In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.


Which nitrogen base dose DNA contain?

DNA contains two types of nitrogen bases. There are the purines, which include Adenine and Guanine, and the pyrimidines, which include Thymine and Cytosine. Adenine ALWAYS bonds with Thymine, and Guanine ALWAYS bonds with Cytosine, unless, of course, we have a mutation.


Which rna base pair bonds with guanine?

Guanine base pairs with cytosine in RNA through three hydrogen bonds.


Which RNA base bonds with guanine?

Cytosine bonds with guanine through three hydrogen bonds.


Which base bonds with guanine?

cytosine


Cytosine is the DNA base that bonds to adenine?

The nitrogenous base, Cytosine, pairs with the nitrogenous base, Guanine.In DNA:Cytosine - GuanineAdenine - ThymineIn RNA:Cytosine - GuanineAdenine - Uracil


What are the RNA nitrogen bases?

Adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil ( which stands in for thymine ).


What is the nitrogen base pair of cytosine?

Guanine


Does cytosine pair with an adenine or a guanine base?

Cytosine binds [bonds] with Guanine.


How do bases bond together?

Note that adenine only bonds with thymine, and cytosine only bonds with guanine. The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds: adenine and thymine form two hydrogen bonds; cytosine and guanine form three hydrogen bonds.