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why is it that Adenine pairs with thymine

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Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

  • DNA. In the DNA helix, the bases: adenine, cytosine, thymine and guanine are each linked with their complementary base by hydrogen bonding. Adenine pairs with thymine with 2 hydrogen bonds. .The higher the temperature at which DNA denatures the more guanine and cytosine base pairs are present.

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  • Adenine always pairs with thymine through two hydrogen bonds in DNA. Similarly, adenine pairs with uracil through two hydrogen bonds in RNA and guanine always pairs with cytosine through three hydrogen bonds in both the nucleic acids.
Answered by nahlaraafi
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Answer:

Adenine always pairs with thymine through two hydrogen bonds in DNA. Similarly, adenine pairs with uracil through two hydrogen bonds in RNA and guanine always pairs with cytosine through three hydrogen bonds in both the nucleic acids

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