1-Adenine. (A)
2-Cytosine.(C)
3-Guanine. (G)
4-Thymine. (T)
The four bases of a DNA molecule are called adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
no, 3 nitrogen bases combined are called codons you moron
DNA polymerase matches the bases on the parent strand.
The three bases of RNA and DNA put together are called codons in RNA and triplets in DNA. These sequences of bases encode specific amino acids or signal the end of protein synthesis.
Every three bases is called a condon. These tell you the specific amino acids!
There are 4 bases in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
The four bases of a DNA molecule are called adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder
no, 3 nitrogen bases combined are called codons you moron
If there are 4 adenines on one side of the DNA, there will be 4 thyamines on the other side. In RNA, there would be 4 uracil's.
The four DNA bases are: Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine
AdenineThymineCytosineGuanineThese are the four nitrogen bases found in DNA.
its 4
Dna consists of 4 bases, adenine is one of the four bases. the 4 bases makes up nucleotide which is a small part of dna. the dna is a small part of a chromosome which is contained in the nucleus
DNA polymerase matches the bases on the parent strand.
The three bases of RNA and DNA put together are called codons in RNA and triplets in DNA. These sequences of bases encode specific amino acids or signal the end of protein synthesis.
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder