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Please help Which of these are the correct base pairs in DNA? 1- adenine and guanine cytosine and thymine 2- cytosine and guanineadenine and uracil3- adenine and thyminecytosine and guanine 4- adenine
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Which of these are the correct base pairs in DNA?
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adenine and guanine
cytosine and thymine
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cytosine and guanineadenine and uracil3-
adenine and thyminecytosine and guanine 4-
adenine and uracilthymine and cytosine
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the base pairs in DNA are A+T and G+C so the first set.
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Uracil doesn't present in DNA and the order of nitrogenous bases in DNA is Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine
In short, Your Answer would be Option A
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