a
adenine → thymine and guanine → cytosine
b
adenine → guanine and thymine → cytosine
c
adenine → cytosine and guanine → thymine
d
adenine → adenine and cytosine → cytosine
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DrSponsor
1 year ago
The correct base pairing for DNA is:
A. adenine → thymine and guanine → cytosine 

You can use this to remember
:
A
T (both have straight lines)
G
C (both have curves)
And guess what? These base pairs are held together by 𝙝𝙮𝙙𝙤𝙜𝙚𝙣 𝙗𝙤𝙣𝙙𝙨:
A and T have 2 hydrogen bonds (not too clingy)
G and C have 3 hydrogen bonds (super tight bond!)

Safiyyah_mk
1 year ago
The answer isn’t there it’s meant to be adenine and thymine then cytosine and lastly guanine

