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Purines are two of the four bases of nucleotides that make up DNA sequences. They are guanine and adenine, and are most often represented by the letters G and A.

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What to purines are in DNA?

adenine and guanine are the two purines


What are the two Purines in DNA?

two of the bases are purines- adenine and guanine.


Which RNA and DNA nucleotides are purines?

The purines adenine and guanine are two of the four nitrogen bases in DNA. There are many other purines that are found in nature, but not in DNA.


What are the two bases in DNA that are purines called?

Adenine and guanine are both double ringed purines.


What are the purines in DNA are?

two of the bases are purines- adenine and guanine.


The two purines in DNA are?

Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) are the two purines found in DNA.


What do purines bond to?

Purines bond to pyrimidines in nucleic acid DNA .


Can purines pair with other purines?

No, purines cannot pair with other purines in DNA or RNA. Purines always pair with pyrimidines through complementary base pairing to maintain the double-stranded structure of DNA. In DNA, adenine (a purine) pairs with thymine (a pyrimidine) and guanine (a purine) pairs with cytosine (a pyrimidine).


What are you two purines in DNA?

The two purines in DNA are adenine (A) and guanine (G). They are nitrogenous bases that form complementary base pairs with their corresponding pyrimidines (thymine and cytosine) during DNA replication and transcription.


Which DNA bases are purines?

Adenine and guanine


How is Presence of purines and pyrimidines in DNA found?

Adenine and Guanine are purines, and Thymine and Cytosine are pyrimidines.


Do mung beans contain purines?

Each mung bean contains a sequence of DNA material in it. DNA contains purines and pyrimidines, in it. That amount is negligible.