Pairing of nitrogen having bases in the DNA molecule
Name the rule for the pairing of nitrogen having bases in the DNA molecule? And in RNA? Is this question proper?
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The rule for the pairing of nitrogen having bases of the polynucleotide chains which form the DNA molecule is pyrimidine base binds to purine base, beneath the situation that thymine (T) joins to adenine (A) and cytosine (C) joins to guanine (G).
In RNA there is no binding among nitrogen having bases. That is as RNA is formed of just one polynucleotide chain; differently, DNA is made up of two chains. It is thus not accurate to question base pairing in the RNA.
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