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In DNA, the order of the nitrogen bases is the sequence to make _____​

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Answered by CRAZEDGAMINGYT
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Answer:

Adenine should pairs with thymine while guanine pairs with cytosine

explanation

There are four nitrogenous bases in DNA i.e adenine, guanine ,cytosine and thymine. Adenine pairs with thymine while guanine pairs with cytosine

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The order of the nitrogen bases in DNA is critical to the development and survival of living organisms.

In DNA, the order of the nitrogen bases is the sequence to make genetic information or code.

The sequence of nitrogenous bases, including Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C), determines the genetic code of an individual.

The genetic code is essential to the set of instructions that specify the characteristic of an organism.

It will transmit from one generation to the next through DNA replication during cell division.

The sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA decides the sequence of amino acids in a protein, which automatically determines the function of the protein.

Therefore,

The order of the nitrogen bases in DNA is critical to the development and survival of living organisms.

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