Respuesta :

Guanine-cytosine is one of the  nucleotide pairs that would be found in a DNA molecule. The other is Adenine- Thiamine.

Explanation:

Pyrine bases – Adenine & Guanine-  pair with pyrimidines bases – Cytosine and Thiamine. Adenine pairs with Thiamine while Cytosine pairs with Guanine.

In RNA, however, while this same principle of base pairing is observed, rather than Thinmaine, RNA has Uracil in its place. Therefore, in RNA, Adenine pairs with Uracil. There is no Thiamine in RNA.

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