Summary. Base pairs<span> occur when </span>nitrogenous bases<span>make hydrogen bonds with each other. Each </span>base<span> has a specific partner: guanine with </span>cytosine<span>, </span>adenine<span> with thymine (in </span>DNA<span>) or </span>adenine<span> with uracil (in RNA). The hydrogen bonds are weak, allowing </span>DNA<span> to 'unzip'.</span>
Answer:
B. it attaches to the RNA polymerase
Explanation:
The bacterium vibrio cholerae, a rod-shaped gram negative organism