Complementary describes the pairing relationship between specific nucleotide bases, such as Adenine with Thymine (A-T) and Guanine with Cytosine (G-C).
Complementary refers to the relationship between nucleotide bases like A with T and G with C.
Front | What is complementary? |
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Back | The relationship between two nucelotide bases (such as A + T, or G + C) |
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