|
![]() |
Genetics > Base Pair
The following information is about Base Pair.
Base Pair Defined
A pair of bases, or molecules (either adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine), which forms one rung in the DNA ladder. Bases are the letters that spell out genetic code.
This definition is in context to Genetics. See more contextual defintions for Base Pair.
Are you looking for additional Genetics > Base Pair news? Try our new "Base Pair News Focus" area.
Off-site Base Pair Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the Base Pair category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Mon Apr 27
- /trunk ? BuddyPress: @TextImps trunk? http://trac.bu ddypress.org/b rowser/trunk zip link at bottom [from http://twitter .com/andrea_r/ statuses/15942 63404]
Wed Jan 30
Thu Oct 11
Thu Aug 23
- The Secret Life of DNA (2007) - Stuart Mitchell: dna and music...dna is translated into music by assigning a note to a base
- Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the human ge...[Nature. 2004] - PubMed Result
- genome.gov | Talking Glossary: "base pair"
Fri Nov 17
Sun Jan 22
If you would like to find additional social bookmark based links on the topic of we recommend the Open Tag Directory > Base Pair. If you would like to find related tags we recommend Tag Patterns > Base Pair
Off-site Base Pair Research Links
If you still need additional information on Base Pair then we suggest the following off-site resources. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Genetics Topics
Everything you need to know about Genetics
Genetics
If you know the Genetics Term Name use the links below to quickly jump to your desired focus.
Bookmark Us
The On Topic Network
This website is part of The On Topic Network.
Thank You
Genetics.On-Topic.net was developed by Odin Metatech, Inc and runs on the Odin Assemble platform.
License
This work is licensed under Creative Commons.
