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UNIT TEST:
How the Gene Works - Part 1
Which pair are the correct base pairs in DNA?
O adenine and uracil
O cytosine and adenine
cytosine and guanine
Othymine and guanine



Answer :

Final answer:

DNA base pairs are adenine-thymine and cytosine-guanine, following the base-pair rule.


Explanation:

The correct base pairs in DNA are adenine and thymine (A+T) and cytosine and guanine (C+G). This is known as the base-pair rule where certain bases always pair together.


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