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#Base Pairing Reel by @missrosalindfranklin_ - Base pairing is a fundamental rule in genetics that explains how nitrogenous bases bond with each other in nucleic acids like DNA and RNA.
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Base pairing is a fundamental rule in genetics that explains how nitrogenous bases bond with each other in nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. 🔬 What is base pairing? Base pairing is the specific hydrogen bonding between complementary bases that stabilizes the structure of nucleic acids. 🧬 In DNA: Adenine pairs with Thymine → 2 hydrogen bonds Guanine pairs with Cytosine → 3 hydrogen bonds 👉 This is called complementary base pairing. 🧪 In RNA: Adenine pairs with Uracil (instead of thymine) Guanine still pairs with Cytosine ⚙️ Why is base pairing important? DNA replication: ensures accurate copying of genetic material Transcription: helps form RNA from DNA Protein synthesis: determines correct amino acid sequence Maintains double helix structure of DNA #genetics #biology
#Base Pairing Reel by @dr_agrarian - Base pairing in DNA refers to the specific hydrogen-bonding interaction between nitrogenous bases on opposite strands of the DNA double helix.
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Base pairing in DNA refers to the specific hydrogen-bonding interaction between nitrogenous bases on opposite strands of the DNA double helix. Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T) through two hydrogen bonds. Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine (C) through three hydrogen bonds. This complementary base pairing maintains a constant helix width and ensures accurate DNA replication and genetic information transfer.#genetics #breeder #research #gene #dna
#Base Pairing Reel by @dream_medico21 - ~ DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms, carrying genetic instructions for development, func
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~ DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms, carrying genetic instructions for development, functioning, growth, and reproduction. It resides in the cell nucleus (nuclear DNA) or cytoplasm, organizing into a double helix structure composed of sugar-phosphate backbones and four bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). ✔️Structure and Function :- 🔸Double Helix: DNA consists of two strands that coil around each other, resembling a twisted ladder. 🔹Base Pairing: Genetic information is stored as a code, where A pairs with T, and C pairs with G. ▪️Function: DNA holds instructions for protein synthesis, dictates biological uniqueness, and is passed down from parents to offspring. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a versatile, typically single-stranded nucleic acid molecule essential for protein synthesis, gene regulation, and genetic information transmission in all living organisms. Composed of ribose sugar, a phosphate group, and nitrogenous bases (adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine), it translates DNA instructions into proteins. ✔️Types of RNA:- ▪️Messenger RNA (mRNA): Transcribes the genetic code from DNA and carries it to the cytoplasm. ▪️Transfer RNA (tRNA): Translates the mRNA code by bringing amino acids to the ribosome. ▪️Ribosomal RNA (rRNA): Components of ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs. ▪️Regulatory RNA: Includes miRNA, siRNA, and other small RNAs that control gene expression. ▪️RNA and Viruses: Many viruses (like influenza and COVID-19) use RNA as their genetic material rather than DNA. ▪️Versatility: Besides coding, some RNA molecules act as enzymes, catalyzing chemical reactions. Follow - dream_medico21 🄻🄸🄺🄴👍 🄲🄾🄼🄼🄴🄽🅃✉️ 🅂🄷🄰🅁🄴🚀 𝐊𝐞𝐞𝐩 𝐬𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐮𝐲'𝐬 #dna #genetic #genomic #helical #genes
#Base Pairing Reel by @biologywitholivia (verified account) - Daily A Level Biology exam question (AQA) 📈

Describe the process of semi-conservative DNA replication (5)

1. DNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds bet
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Daily A Level Biology exam question (AQA) 📈 Describe the process of semi-conservative DNA replication (5) 1. DNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds between complementary bases, unwinding the double helix 2. Both strands act as templates 3. Free DNA nucleotides attracted to exposed bases and join by specific complementary base pairing 4. Hydrogen bonds form between adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine 5. DNA polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides on new strand by condensation reactions 6. Forming phosphodiester bonds Semi-conservative - each new DNA molecule consists of one original / template strand and one new strand #alevelbiology #biologyalevel #biologyclass #biology #biologystudent
#Base Pairing Reel by @hellojudyschool - Complementary Base Pairing: A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C in DNA.
#dnabasepair #quiz #dna
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Complementary Base Pairing: A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C in DNA. #dnabasepair #quiz #dna
#Base Pairing Reel by @sahastranshbioverse_official - What if I told you…
your entire identity is written in a code? 🤯

👉 That code = DNA

✔ A = T, G = C → base pairing rules
✔ DNA replication → copies
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What if I told you… your entire identity is written in a code? 🤯 👉 That code = DNA ✔ A = T, G = C → base pairing rules ✔ DNA replication → copies life’s blueprint ✔ Transcription → DNA → RNA ✔ Translation → RNA → Protein 👉 From a tiny molecule to a complete organism 🌍 Molecular basis of inheritance = how life stores & expresses information 🧬✨ 👉 Follow for more NEET Biology content 👉 Save this for quick revision 👉 Share with your study partner #neetaspirant #explorepage #newarrivals #newpost #biologystudent
#Base Pairing Reel by @khaled_science_simplify (verified account) - Learn DNA in a fun, interactive way using music🎶
This AI-created educational video helps you understand DNA structure, base pairing, and function wit
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Learn DNA in a fun, interactive way using music🎶 This AI-created educational video helps you understand DNA structure, base pairing, and function with rhythm and repetition—great for all ages. Think genetics is hard? 🤔 Try this musical, interactive approach and remember DNA concepts faster. STEM learning made engaging: biology + music + AI 🧠🎵 Watch, sing along, and master the basics of DNA. Comment your favorite base pair ⬇️ Sing along and try the memory challenge 🎤 Share with a friend studying biology 🧬 #DNA #LearnDNA #GeneticsBasics #BiologyEducation #STEMLearning BiologySong EducationalMusic AIEducation MemoryChallenge FunLearning ScienceForStudents GlobalLearning
#Base Pairing Reel by @sumant_studies_teach - 📚 अगर आपको DNA समझ में नहीं आता या confusing लगता है, तो ये पोस्ट आपके लिए है!
इस पोस्ट में हमने बहुत आसान भाषा में समझाया है: ✔ DNA के घटक (Sugar, P
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📚 अगर आपको DNA समझ में नहीं आता या confusing लगता है, तो ये पोस्ट आपके लिए है! इस पोस्ट में हमने बहुत आसान भाषा में समझाया है: ✔ DNA के घटक (Sugar, Phosphate, Nitrogen Base) ✔ Double Helix Structure ✔ Base Pairing Rule (A=T, G≡C) ✔ DNA से Protein बनने की प्रक्रिया 🎯 यह टॉपिक इन सभी परीक्षाओं के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है: SSC CGL | SSC CHSL | BPSC | UPSC | RRB | BANK | CTET 👨‍🏫 अगर आप Concept clear करना चाहते हैं, तो इस पोस्ट को पूरा जरूर पढ़ें और save करें। 📌 ऐसे ही और आसान नोट्स के लिए follow करें: 👉 SS Tech Panchadewari 💬 अगर कोई doubt है तो comment में जरूर पूछें। 🔥 Hashtags #DNA #Biology #SSC_CGL #UPSC #BPSC #ScienceNotes #Genetics #SSCTechPanchadewari #StudyMaterial #Education #ConceptClear
#Base Pairing Reel by @scie.ncebysumati (verified account) - DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) is the hereditary material in living organisms. Its structure was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick.
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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) is the hereditary material in living organisms. Its structure was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick. 🔹 Key Features: Double Helix Shape: DNA looks like a twisted ladder. Two Strands: Run in opposite directions (antiparallel). Nucleotides: Basic units made of: Deoxyribose sugar Phosphate group Nitrogenous base 🔹 Types of Bases: Purines: Adenine (A), Guanine (G) Pyrimidines: Thymine (T), Cytosine (C) 🔹 Base Pairing Rule: A pairs with T (2 hydrogen bonds) G pairs with C (3 hydrogen bonds
#Base Pairing Reel by @pharma_byte26 - Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) plays a crucial role in carrying and translating genetic information from DNA to synthesize proteins. Unlike DNA, RNA is single
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Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) plays a crucial role in carrying and translating genetic information from DNA to synthesize proteins. Unlike DNA, RNA is single-stranded and contains ribose sugar along with the unique base Uracil (U) instead of thymine. 🔬 Key Highlights: • Made up of nucleotides: phosphate group, ribose sugar, and nitrogenous bases (A, U, G, C) • Base pairing: A pairs with U and G pairs with C • Essential for protein synthesis and gene regulation • Contains a 2’ hydroxyl (OH) group, making it more reactive than DNA RNA is the bridge between genetic code and functional proteins—making it vital for life processes! ✨ Understand it. Learn it. Remember it. #RNA #MolecularBiology #Genetics #PharmacyLife #Biochemistry
#Base Pairing Reel by @being_ziyaan (verified account) - Understanding hydrogen bonding in DNA base pairing becomes very easy if you use a simple logical trick.

Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T), and they
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Understanding hydrogen bonding in DNA base pairing becomes very easy if you use a simple logical trick. Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T), and they are connected by two hydrogen bonds. You can remember this as a double bond connection between A and T. On the other hand, Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine (C), and they are connected by three hydrogen bonds, which means a triple bond connection. So the simple trick is: • A = T → 2 bonds (double) • G = C → 3 bonds (triple) This difference is also the reason why GC-rich DNA is more stable than AT-rich DNA, because triple bonds provide more strength compared to double bonds. This concept is extremely important for NEET, especially in questions related to DNA structure, stability, and molecular genetics. Once you remember this simple bonding trick, you can easily solve many questions without confusion. For more such high-yield NEET concepts, detailed explanations, and PYQ marathons, make sure to check out our channel and boost your preparation: https://youtube.com/@ziyaan?si=RchuAM-KoA2Qt5cz Join our membership to get access to exclusive content, structured revision sessions, and exam-oriented strategies that will give you an edge in NEET 2026. #NEET2026 #HumanPhysiology #Endocrinology #BiologyRevision #ziyaansbiology
#Base Pairing Reel by @facts_and_stuff_by_d - Read This 👇👇

The Helix of The DNA - The Molecule Of Life...

Let's break down this DNA Helix

Nucleotides: These are the building blocks of DNA. Ea
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Read This 👇👇 The Helix of The DNA - The Molecule Of Life... Let's break down this DNA Helix Nucleotides: These are the building blocks of DNA. Each nucleotide consists of three components: A phosphate group A sugar molecule (deoxyribose in DNA) A nitrogenous base Nitrogenous Bases: There are four types of nitrogenous bases in DNA: Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Base Pairing: In DNA, adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) always pairs with cytosine (C). This pairing is due to hydrogen bonds between the bases. This is often referred to as complementary base pairing. Double Helix Structure: The two chains of nucleotides in DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds between the paired nitrogenous bases. The structure resembles a twisted ladder or spiral staircase, with the sugar-phosphate backbone forming the sides of the ladder and the paired nitrogenous bases forming the rungs. Antiparallel Arrangement: The two chains of nucleotides in DNA run in opposite directions, which is referred to as antiparallel. One chain runs in the 5' to 3' direction, while the other runs in the 3' to 5' direction. This arrangement is essential for DNA replication and other cellular processes. Major and Minor Grooves: The double helix structure of DNA results in two grooves along its length: the major groove and the minor groove. These grooves are sites where proteins and other molecules can bind to DNA, regulating gene expression and other cellular activities. @facts_and_stuff_by_d #biology #dna #genetics #gene #science

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