In DNA, the complementary bases are:-
Adenine and thymine; guanine and cytosine
Adenine and thymine; guanine and uracil
Adenine and guanine; thymine and cytosine
Uracil and adenine; cytosine and guanine
According to the base-pairing rule in the double-helical structure of DNA, a purine always pairs with a pyrimidine. Specifically, Adenine (A) forms two hydrogen bonds with Thymine (T), and Guanine (G) forms three hydrogen bonds with Cytosine (C) . Uracil is found in RNA in place of thymine and is not a component of DNA .
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