Thursday, April 9, 2015

Parts of DNA

What are the four nitrogen bases that make up DNA? 
How do they pair? 
Uses the image below to construct your answer. 



67 comments:

  1. a,c,t,g nitrogenous and sugar phospate back bone.

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  2. cytosine guanine adenine thymine a-t c-g t-a

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  3. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are cytosine, guanine, adenine and thymine. How they pair up is A with T and G with C.

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  4. They are c=CYTOSINE and g=guanine and a=adenine t=thymine.

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  5. a,c,t,g are the four bases.

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    1. A and T go together and C and G go together.

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  6. the four nitrogen bases are cytosine, guantine, adenine, and thymine.
    only adenine and thymine can make a base pair , and only guanine and cytosine can make a base pair.

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  7. C=cytosine
    G=Guanine
    A=Adenine
    T= Thymine

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  8. the 4 things that make up DNA is cytosine,guanine,adenine,thymine

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  9. the four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Cytosine,Guanine,Adenine,Thymine

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  10. The four nitrogen bases are cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine. They match up like this:
    A goes with T, and G goes with C.

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  11. The four bases are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. The way they match up are C with G, and T with A.

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  12. One of the nitrogen bases are thymine. It matches up with adenine.

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  13. Xx_Aaron_Peter_Mills_xXThursday, April 09, 2015

    cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine, sugar phosphate backbone, base pairs, and nitrogen base make DNA. A goes with T, C with G, and one adenine base is alone.

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  14. The four nitrogen base are cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine.

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  15. The four nitrogen bases are C,G,A and T.And they pair by A and T and C and G.

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  16. cytosine Guanine Adenine Thymine

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  17. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are cytosine, guanine, adenine and thymine. How they pair up is A with T and G with C.The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are cytosine, guanine, adenine and thymine. How they pair up is A with T and G with C.

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    1. I remembered it was George Clooney (guanine and cytosine) and Alan Titchmar

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  18. C=cytosine
    G=Guanine
    A=Adenine
    T= Thymine

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    2. Suger phospate backbone.

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  19. cyttosine guanine adenine thymine

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    1. Those are the awnsers to the blog qestion

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  20. I think that the DNA structures mix so it makes blood.

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  21. C=cytosine,G=Guanine,A=Adenine,T= Thymine.

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  22. T connects to A and G connects to A.

    C=cytosine
    G=Guanine
    A=Adenine
    T= Thymine

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  23. G with T and C with A

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  24. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine. They fit together by cytosine and guanine and adenine and thymine.

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  25. The Four Nitrogen bases in DNA are C, G, A, and T. A goes with T, and G goes with C.

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  26. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Cytosine, Guanine , Adenine and thymine. They pair up by A and T and C and G.

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  27. C=Cytosine and Guanine go together and those connected to the sugar Phosphate Backbone then it connects to the A-Adenine, And T=Thymine of course they are connected.

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  28. The four nitrogen Bases they are called Cytosine, Guanine,Adenine and Thymine.The ways they pair up is Adenine and Thymine and the other pair is Cytosine and Guanine.

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  29. The four nitrogen bases are C,G,A,T and A and T make a base pair and G and C make a base pair.

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  30. C=Cytosine G=Guanine A=Adenine T=Thymine

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  31. Four nitrogen structures are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine.

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  32. The four nitrogen bases are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. Adenine and Thymine pair and Cytosine and Guanine pair.

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  33. They are Cytosine,Guanine,Adenine,Thymine.

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  34. Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Adenine are the four nitrogen bases

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  35. The four nitrogen bases are cytosine, adenine, guanine and thymine. The two pairs are adenine and thymine, and guanine and cytosine.

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  36. the four bases are cytosine guanine adenine and thymine. adenine and thymine pair and cytosine and guanine pair

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  38. The four nitrogen bases are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. They pair in A-T and C-G

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  39. Cytosine,Guanine,Adenine,Thymine. the pairs are Adenine and Thymine. Another is Cytosine and Guanine.

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  40. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Cytosine, Adenine, Guanine and Thymine. The pairs are Adenine and Thymine are together, and Cytosine and Guanine are together.

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  41. Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Thymine are the four nitrogen bases.

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  42. There are four bases they are called Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. Adenine and Thymine are known as a base pair. Cytosine and Guanine are also a base pair.

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  43. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. They way they pair are, Adenine and Thymine, and Cytosine and Guanine.

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  44. The GCAT

    Guanine
    Cytosine
    Adenine
    Thymine

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  45. Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine.

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  46. The four bases are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. The way they match up are C with G, and T with A.

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  47. Guanine
    Cytosine
    Adenine
    Thymine

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  48. There are Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine. Thymine and Adenine go together, and Cytosine and Guanine go together.

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  49. The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Cytosine, Adenine, Guanine and Thymine. The pairs are Adenine and Thymine are together, and Cytosine and Guanine are together.

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  50. G with T and C with A

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  51. The four are Cytosine,Guanine,Adenine,Thymine.

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  52. Adenine and thymine go together and guanine and cytosine go together.

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  53. The four bases are called Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thymine. Adenine and Thymine are a base pair and so are Cytosine and Guanine.

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  54. EASTER IS FUN ANAThursday, April 09, 2015

    The CGAT
    The four nitrogen bases that make up the DNA is,

    Cytosine
    Guanine
    Adenine
    Thymine


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  55. C=cytosine G=Guanine A=Adenine T= Thymine

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  56. Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and Thimine, they only pair with certain other elements, like Thimine goes with Cytosine, etc.

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  57. The four types of nitrogen bases that make up DNA are Guanine,Cytosine,Adenine,Adenine and Thymine.They pair in the pattern Adenine and Thymine and Cytosine.

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  58. the four nitrogen base are cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine.

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  59. Kassidy DunnellsThursday, April 09, 2015

    C:cytosine
    G:Guanine
    A:Adenine
    T:Thymine

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  60. adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine are the four bases of DNA.
    Thymine (T) pairs with Adenine (A)
    Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine (C)

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  61. Cytosine
    Guanine
    Adenine
    Thymine

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