Molecule 1 has the nitrogenous base sequence TCAAGT. Which set of bases in Molecule 2 can bond to that sequence in a complementa ry way?
2 answers:
A bonds to T and C bonds to G so it would be AGTTCA
Answer:
The molecule 2 would have AGTTCA sequence
Explanation:
The nitrogenous bases are usually pair bonded with hydrogen bonds to build building blocks for the DNA helix structure and nucleotide sequence. There is 4 different nitrogenous bases:
1. Adenine (A) 2. Thymine (T) 3. Cytosine (C) 4. Guanine (G)
They are connected always in a right DNA sequence Adenine (A) with Thymine (T)
and Cytosine (C) with Guanine (G)
in RNA the there is no Thymine (T) instead there is Uracil (U) that in RNA is connected to Adenine (A)
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