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Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.

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Which molecules would bond to adenine within the adenine nucleotide?

Adenine pairs with Thymine by a double hydrogen bond


Which nitrogen base bonds with adenine?

Thymine will always bond with adenine, and guanine will always bind with cytosine.


What nitrogenous bases will tend to hydrogen bond with adenine in DNA?

Thymine will tend to hydrogen bond with adenine in DNA due to complementary base pairing. In RNA, uracil can also hydrogen bond with adenine.


What two nitrogenous bases can bond with a denine?

Sorry i don't really know. Ask someone from your family...


To what bases does uracil bond in RNA?

adenine


The number of hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine in DNA is?

A double hydrogen bond binds adenine and thymine


What does a bond with?

Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.


What are the two bases that are linked by an H bond in RNA?

adenine and uracil and cytosine and guanine?


Which bases bond with in DNA?

Adenine-Thymine Guanine-Cytosine


What are the complimentary base patterns in DNA?

Adenine is complimentary to thymine. Cytosine is complimentary to guanine.


How do adenine and thymine bond in DNA replication?

Adenine and thymine bond in DNA replication through hydrogen bonding. Adenine pairs with thymine, forming two hydrogen bonds between them. This pairing is essential for maintaining the structure and integrity of the DNA molecule during replication.


In DNA adenine pairs with?

Short answer: Adenine More information: In the model of DNA that was discovered by Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 proposed that DNA was a double helix structure with 4 bases which pair to each other. Due to experiments that had been carried out by other scientists at the time (namely Erwin Chargoff in 1949) he showed that despite the amount of DNA present the amount of adenine was always equal to the amount of thymine and the amount of cytosine to the amount of guanine. When Watson had this information he suddenly realised that the adenine-thymine bond was the same length as the cytosine-guanine bond and therefore they would pair to each other in a double helix model. Thymine and adenine are held together by a double hydrogen bond; whereas cytosine and guanine form a triple hydrogen bond.