Adenine,Thymine,Guanine,and Cytosine!
the rungs are made up of two "nitrogen containing bases"that are connected to each other by two or three "hydrogen bonds"
this is how a DNA looks like when untwisted NCB stands for nitrogen containing base and H stands for Hydrogen
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Lets say you are building a ladder. From one level, the ladder has two longs sides that go straight up and down. These two sides are connected by many rungs. From another level, these rungs are made of wood. One possible way to see the structure of DNA is as a long winding ladder with many rungs. From one level, these 'rungs' represent two different bases that have joined together. There are four bases found in DNA: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. From another level, these bases are made up a common group of elements. Nitrogen is one of these elements.
The backbone is deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate, the 'rungs' are the nitrogenous bases; A, T, G and C.
thymine+adenine &cytosine+guanine
It depends on the organism. In human DNA there are approximately 3 billion "rungs."
The "rungs" of DNA are the nitrogenous bases (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine). To make the rungs - A binds to T and C binds to G.
Nucleotides are found on the DNA twisted ladder as segments of the uprights and rungs.
DNA's rungs are made from a purine that is longer and always Guanine (G) or Adenine (A) and a pyrmidine which is small and always Cytosine (C) or Thymine (T). So each DNA rung is always equal with a base pair of ( A ) and ( T ) or ( G ) and ( C ).
Adenine,Thymine,Guanine,and Cytosine!
It depends on the organism. In human DNA there are approximately 3 billion "rungs."
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder
The enzyme helicase separates the nitrogen base pairs, or rungs, of the DNA ladder.
what are 4 bases that make up the rungs of the DNA ladder
The DNA molecule is known to break the rungs apart. In order for this to be accomplished, the bases must synthesize with the DNA.
They are nitrogen bases.
The "rungs" of DNA are the nitrogenous bases (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine). To make the rungs - A binds to T and C binds to G.
Yes, the rungs of the DNA ladder consist of pairs of nitrogen bases.
The base pairs form the rungs of the ladder.
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The rungs of the DNA ladder are composed of alternating deoxyribose sugar molecules and phosphate groups.
The DNA molecule is known to break the rungs apart. In order for this to be accomplished, the bases must synthesize with the DNA.