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Lizeth Ayers
11 June, 22:45
What are the base pairs?
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Ernest
12 June, 01:22
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Adenine pairs with Thymine or Uracil, Cytosine pairs with Gaunine
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In DNA it's Adenine and Thymine but once DNA is transferred to RNA during transcription, Thymine turns into Uracil. Cytosine and Gaunine stay the same throughout the process.
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