4 | Base-Pairing in DNA

Base-Pairing in DNA

  • The hydrogen bonding between bases on different strands of DNA is known as base-pairing.
  • Base-pairing only occurs between specific combinations of bases, hence it is often referred to as complementary base-pairing.
  • The bases G and C always pair together, forming a G-C pair.
  • The bases A and T always pair together, forming an A-T pair.
  • These are known as the base-pairing rules.

 
base-pairing dna

Base-pairing in DNA only allows G-C pairs and A-T pairs.