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Nitrogen bases floating in the nucleus pair up with the what on each half of the dna molecule
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denine goes with thymine and guanine goes with cytosine.
So A-T, G-C. These are free floating DNA nucleobases that pair up with one set of a DNA molecule when it is "unzipped".
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