For DNA:
Adenine to Thymine,
Cytosine to Guanine.
For RNA:
The only thing that changes is that there is no thymine. It is replaced with uracil. So you simply replace the thymine with the uracil.Chat with our AI personalities
Adenine pair up with thymine. guanine pair up with cytosin
In DNA, the bases adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with cytosine. This is known as complementary base pairing, where the specific bases always pair together due to hydrogen bonding.
adenine guanine and thymine
No, acids cannot donate an electron pair. Acids are substances that tend to donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction, while bases are substances that can donate an electron pair.
A goes with T and C goes with G