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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the rule of complementary base pairing?

OpenStudy (loser66):

is it not bigology?

OpenStudy (loser66):

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.

OpenStudy (loser66):

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.

OpenStudy (loser66):

I am sorry if I misunderstood your question. If it's math, please be more specific.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you for helping me I forgot to change the subject. But, yeah it is biology @Loser66

OpenStudy (loser66):

ok.

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