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Because the number of A doesn't not T and G does not equal C. It isn't double strands so it does not have to equal each other.

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What is the base pairing rule in DNA?

Adenine pairs with thymine Guanine pairs with cytosine.


What is the best definition of this combination of words dis and obey?

Disobey means "not doing what you were told to do." Children disobey when their parents tell them to do something and they do not do it, or when parents tell them not to do something and they do it anyway.


Describe the basic structure of DNA and RNA?

1.DNA is deoxyrionucleic acid and contains the 5 carbon sugar deoxyribose. RNA is ribonucleic acid and contains the 5 carbon sugar ribose. 2. DNA is a double stranded molecule . RNA is single stranded. 3. DNA contains 4 bases Adenine (A) , Cytosine (C), Guanine (G) and Thymine (T). In RNA Thymine is replaced by Uracil(U) but also contains A, C and G. 4. Both DNA are composed of sub units called nucleotides. 5. A Nucleotide has 3 sub units: A 5 carbon sugar, An inorganic phosphate and one of four bases. 6. The nucleotides in both DNA and RNA are linked by chemical bonds between the sugar of one nucleotide and the Phosphate of the next to form a 'sugar- phosphate backbone'. 7. RNA has several types: Messenger RNA(mRNA), Transfer RNA (tRNA) and Ribosomal (rRNA) 8. Proteins are coded for by sequences of three bases on the nucleic acid strands. 9.. A series of three bases on DNA is called a Triplet. On mRNA a sequence of three bases is called a codon and on tRNA it is called an anticodon. 10. mRNA is copied from one strand of DNA by a process called Transcription. 10. DNA, being double stranded is too large to pass out of the nuclear pores and so is confined to the nucleus. mRNA being single stranded can pass out of the nucleus to carry the genetic code to the ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic retiticulum for translation into sequences of amino acids. (Called Translation) 11. DNA can undergo self replication, RNA can't. 12. The base pairing rule in DNA is A with T and C with G. In RNA the base pairing rule is A with U and C with G.


How do you get from DNA to RNA?

Through a process called Transcription. Transcription involves a DNA template before it may begin the synthesis of a complementary mRNA strand using RNA Polymerase II in a 5' to 3' direction. When RNA Polymerase II reaches the termination sequence on the DNA template strand, the production of a mRNA (also known as the primary transcript) is completed and the entire transcription complex disassociates.


Do you have any concerns about finding a single long hair on your arm?

Finding a single long hair on your arm is usually not a cause for concern. It could be a normal occurrence due to shedding or a stray hair. However, if you notice multiple long hairs or experience other unusual symptoms, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues.

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