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DNA is made of four different bases:

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Answer:

The four nitrogen bases are Thymine(T), Adenine(A), Cytosine(C), and Guanine(G).

Step-by-step explanation:

In DNA, T, A, C, and G are the four nitrogen bases, these bases are often paired together.

T and A are always paired together, and C and G are always paired together.

You can not make different combinations with these bases.

Or at least from what I learned.

I wish you good luck with my answer! :)

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Answer:

Adenine (A) Guanine (G) are the larger purines cytosine (C) and thymine(T) are the smaller pyrimidines

Step-by-step explanation:

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