What is the rule of complementary base pairing?
is it not bigology?
it's 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.
this is the rule: DNA consists of two polynucleotide chains wound around each other to form a double helix. The two chains are held together by complementary base pairing; that is, specific bonding between A and T bases and between G and C bases on the two strands.Two antiparallel DNA polynucleotide chains held together by complementary base pairing. To make a stable double helix, the two strands of DNA are antiparallel; that is, the 5' → 3' direction of one strand runs opposite to the other strand.
I am sorry if I misunderstood your question. If it's math, please be more specific.
thank you for helping me I forgot to change the subject. But, yeah it is biology @Loser66
ok.
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