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Dictionary » C » Complementary base pairing Complementary base pairingcomplementary base pairing The standard arrangement of bases in nucleotides in relation to their opposite pairing, such as thymine being paired with adenine and cytosine paired with guanine. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: How to knock down a gene?"Knockdown" implies an oligo-based method. This could be actually introducing ... then interacts with the target mRNA by complementary base pairing (a sense-antisense interaction). The specific mechanism ...
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Re: I am afraid to ask but, High school freshman - Honors Class... this is the field she wishes to work in. 1. Base-pair substitutions involving the third base ... are restricted to introns C. the base-pairing rules are less strict for the third base ... anticodon of a particular tRNA molucle is? A. complementary to the corresponding mRNA codon B. ...
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complementary base pairingWhy is complementary base pairing so essential to segregation of alleles during meiosis. I mean i kno ...
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The Fiber Disease... sugar and one of the 4 nitrogenous nucleotide bases. The purine bases adenine (A) and guanine ... hydrogen bonds in an arrangement known as base pairing. These bonds almost always form between ... of translation factors. tRNAs have anticodons complementary to the codons in mRNA and can be "charged" ...
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DNA - Sticky and blunt ends- Explain... strand. This phenomenon is known as "base-pairing" and it is achieved chemically through the ... to clone DNA into a plasmid very easily - just make complementary stick ends on your plasmid, and the DNA will ...
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