Definition of «base pairs»

Base pairs refer to two complementary strands of DNA or RNA that pair up through hydrogen bonds between their nitrogenous bases. These base pairs form a double helix structure, which is essential for genetic replication and transcription processes in living organisms.

Phrases with «base pairs»

Sentences with «base pairs»

  • Scientists used a 750 - year - old specimen to generate many thousands of base pairs of DNA sequence data. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Powerful computational approaches and infrastructure are required to read and compare sequences of billions of DNA base pairs. (sciencedaily.com)
  • I have tried to show that it is not altogether obvious that the sequence of base pairs in the DNA molecule is determined only by chemistry or that chemistry alone can illuminate this sequence. (religion-online.org)
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