Adenine - thymine
Guanine - cytosine
transciption
AAUUCCGG
hydrogen bonds
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
Thymine-uracil
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)
AAUUCCGG
In a DNA molecule cytosine always pairs with guanine, the same is true for an RNA molecule.
In DNA, the nitrogen base adenine (A) pairs with the nitrogen base thymine (T), and the nitrogen base cytosine (C) pairs with the nitrogen base guanine (G). So the base pairs are A:T and C:G. One way to remember is that A:T spells the word "at."
The base pairs found in DNA are adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine.
A with T and G with C .
Two.
Base pairs.
hydrogen bonds
An anticodon is the three-base sequence on a tRNA molecule that pairs with a specific mRNA codon.
is DAN have to reprice , the DAN molecule unzips of the base pairs
two
MW of a double-stranded DNA molecule = (# of base pairs) X (650 daltons/base pair) Average weight of a DNA basepair (sodium salt) = 650 daltons