Biology, asked by amrutaj351, 8 months ago

If there are 10000 nitrogenous base pair in dna then how many nucleotide are there

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Base pair means two complementary nucleotides one of which is purine (Adenine or Guanine) and the other is pyrimidine (Thymine or Cytosine). Adenine always pairs with Thymine or vice versa and Guanine always pairs with Cytosine or vice versa.

Hence 1 base pair has 2 nucleotides, so 10,000 nitrogenous bases will have 10,000 x 2 = 20,000 nucleotides.

So, the correct answer is '20,000'.

Answered by tambolipranjal
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Answer:

Adenine always pairs with Thymine or vice versa and Guanine always pairs with Cytosine or vice versa. Hence 1 base pair has 2 nucleotides, so 10,000 nitrogenous bases will have 10,000 x 2 = 20,000 nucleotides.

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