the complementary base for cytosine is C
DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix. Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix.
Adenine is complimentary to thymine. Cytosine is complimentary to guanine.
adenine pairs with thymine, cytosine pairs with guanine
In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.
DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix. Complimentary bases are bases that fit together. (Guanine and Cytosine & Adenine and Thymine). A & T are complimentary. G & C are, too. They are bases (the letters) that fit together on a double helix.
Cytosine is the complement of guanine. no surprise
Adenine is complimentary to thymine. Cytosine is complimentary to guanine.
DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
adenine pairs with thymine, cytosine pairs with guanine
adenine pairs with thymine, cytosine pairs with guanine
Base pairing refers to the pairing of complimentary nitrogen bases, either during DNA replication, or transcription and translation. In DNA, the bases adenine and thymine pair together, and guanine and cytosine pair together. In RNA, the base uracil takes the place of the base thymine. The bases that pair together are said to be complimentary to each other.
In nucleic acids, the base that pairs with guanine is cytosine.
Cytosine, a pyrimidine (sugar) base, pairs with Guanine, a purine (nitrogen) base.
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Guanine is a complementary base for cytosine in DNA.