
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
In DNA, it should be identified that which base would be paired with the base cytosine.
Concept introduction:
The structure of DNA is very stable because the base pairs of DNA can interact with other base is very specific pattern, an A (adenine) base on one strand will always pair with a T (thymine) base on the other strand, the C(cytosine) base will always pair with a G(guanine. DNA double helical structures are held together by hydrogen bond between the base pairs.
Interpretation:
In DNA, it should be identified that which base would be paired with the base adenine.
Concept Introduction:
The structure of DNA is very stable because the base pairs of DNA can interact with other base is very specific pattern, an A (adenine) base on one strand will always pair with a T (thymine) base on the other strand, the C(cytosine) base will always pair with a G (guanine. DNA double helical structures are held together by hydrogen bond between the base pairs.
(c)
Interpretation:
In DNA, it should be identified that which base would be paired with the base guanine.
Concept introduction:
The structure of DNA is very stable because the base pairs of DNA can interact with other base is very specific pattern, an A (adenine) base on one strand will always pair with a T (thymine) base on the other strand, the C(cytosine) base will always pair with a G (guanine. DNA double helical structures are held together by hydrogen bond between the base pairs.
(d)
Interpretation:
In DNA, it should be identified that which base would be paired with the base thymine.
Concept introduction:
The structure of DNA is very stable because the base pairs of DNA can interact with other base is very specific pattern, an A (adenine) base on one strand will always pair with a T (thymine) base on the other strand, the C(cytosine) base will always pair with a G (guanine. DNA double helical structures are held together by hydrogen bond between the base pairs.

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