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5 February, 13:25
What base binds with Cytosine?
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Valeria Rodriguez
5 February, 13:33
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Each nucleotide base can hydrogen-bond with a specific partner base in a process known as complementary base pairing: Cytosine forms three hydrogen bonds with guanine, and adenine forms two hydrogen bonds with thymine.
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Cade Ali
5 February, 13:47
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guanine
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