What is the pairing arrangement of the nitrogenous bases
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The nitrogen bases are ring compounds with their carbon and nitrogen atoms arranged in single or double rings. Only certain bases canpair together to form base pairs. In DNA, Adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) always pairs with cytosine (C).
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Nitrogen bases form hydrogen bonds between opposing dna strands to form the rings of the "twisted ladder" or double helix of dna or a biological catalyst that is found in nucleotides.
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- The nitrogen units or based can be said to be considered as ring-shaped compounds because their carbon as well as nitrogen molecular atoms constructed in either singular or double-sided atomic rings.
- There are only a few certain chemical bases which can be paired with each other together in order to construct base pairs.
- In DNA, Adenine (A) often strands to thymine (T), and guanine (G) sometimes bunches with cytosine (C).
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