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In base pairing for the translation of DNA to mRNA, which nitrogen base complements Adenine?

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Adenine and thymine form base pairs that are held together by two bonds, while cytosine and guanine form base pairs that are held together by three bonds. Bases that bond together are known as complementary. During transcription, DNA is converted to messenger RNA (mRNA) by an enzyme called RNA polymerase.

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Adenine and thymine form base pairs that are held together by two bonds, while cytosine and guanine form base pairs that are held together by three bonds. Bases that bond together are known as complementary. During transcription, DNA is converted to messenger RNA (mRNA) by an enzyme called RNA polymerase.

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