llowing nucleobases (designated A-D) with their names and answer questions about them. NH NH, B NH D NH2 Note that some of the items from the answer list should NOT be used. v Guarine 1 A and B v Cytosine 2 Cand D v Adenino 3. Not showNn - Thyrmine 4 D - Uracil 3. B - Which of the shown bases are pyrimidnes? G A and C Y. Aand D Which of the shown bases form canonical AT Watson Crick base pair? S. A Which of the shown basos form canonical G-C Watson Crick base-pair? 9. B and C 10. C 11.B and D

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Match the following nucleobases (designated AD) with their names and answer questions about them.
NH,
NH,
C
D
NH2
Note that some of the items from the answer list should NOT be used.
Guanine
1. Aand B
- Cytosine
2 Cand D
• Adenine
3. Not shuwn
v Thymine
4. D
v Uracil
5. B
a Aand C
v Which of tho shown bases are pyrimidines?
7. A and O
v Which of the shown bases form canonical A-T Watson-Crick base pair?
S. A
v Which of the shown bases form canonical G-C Watson.Crick base-pair?
9. Band C
10. C
11. Band D
Transcribed Image Text:Match the following nucleobases (designated AD) with their names and answer questions about them. NH, NH, C D NH2 Note that some of the items from the answer list should NOT be used. Guanine 1. Aand B - Cytosine 2 Cand D • Adenine 3. Not shuwn v Thymine 4. D v Uracil 5. B a Aand C v Which of tho shown bases are pyrimidines? 7. A and O v Which of the shown bases form canonical A-T Watson-Crick base pair? S. A v Which of the shown bases form canonical G-C Watson.Crick base-pair? 9. Band C 10. C 11. Band D
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A canonical base pairing follows Watson–Crick base-pairing method that includes the A base pair with T forming 2 hydrogen bonds, G base pair with C forming 3 hydrogen bonds. While in RNA, T is replaced by U.

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