Treasury bonds. They are considered the safest investment on earth, and as such, the 20-year T-Bond is a benchmark for many other investments.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasury_security
http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/treasurer/savings-bonds.shtml
in the DNA the A-T pais have double H-bonds between them and G-T pairs have triple H-bonds,that's why its simpler to break two bonds instead of three bonds...so the DNA unzips from A-T pais mostly... -Krishna Bora,Madras Christian College
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
ttcgta, because A always bonds to T and G always bonds to C. I always remembered this because A and T are made of strait lines and G and C are curves
Complimentary base pairs are paired as: A with T by 2 hydrogen bonds. C with G by 3 hydrogen bonds.
Adenine and Thymine Guanine and Cytosine held together by hydrogen bonds: 2 for A-T and 3 for G-C
T T
C-G bonds are harder to break than A-T bonds due to the presence of three hydrogen bonds in the former compared to two in the latter. This extra hydrogen bond in C-G bonds provides greater stability and a higher binding energy, making them more resistant to breaking.
nothing at all but t bonds are 2.50 a piece
Bonds between A-T are hydrogen bonds, which form a two hydrogen bond pair, whereas bonds between G-C are also hydrogen bonds, but they form a three hydrogen bond pair. This difference in bond strength contributes to the stability of the DNA double helix structure.
C pairs with G and A pairs with T. So, G G T C A T C A A. If that's not what you want, I'm sorry.
Hydrogen bonds
in the DNA the A-T pais have double H-bonds between them and G-T pairs have triple H-bonds,that's why its simpler to break two bonds instead of three bonds...so the DNA unzips from A-T pais mostly... -Krishna Bora,Madras Christian College
A=Adenine T=Thymine G=Guanine C=Cytosine A and T bond together with 2 hydrogen bonds G and C bond together with 3 hydrogen bonds A T G | C
3 and c and g have 2 or is it the other way around...@_@!!?
A bonds with TG bonds with C
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
In a DNA molecule, adenine (A) forms two hydrogen bonds with thymine (T). This bond is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the DNA double helix.