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20 February, 21:38
What are the four bases in the DNA
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Rudy Shaw
20 February, 21:52
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Adenine, thymine, cytokine are the four in dna
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Damian Acevedo
20 February, 22:04
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The four bases in DNA are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.
These four are divided into two groups. The pyrimidines, the single-ring nitrogenous bases, is where thymine and cytosine is included. The purines, the double-ring nitrogenous bases, includes adenine and guanine.
Cytosine will only bond with guanine; they form three hydrogen bonds. Adenine will only bond with thymine forming two hydrogen bonds.
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