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In DNA, nucleotids are always paired up using the following rules: A bonds with T and C binds with G.
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- A with T: the purine adenine (A) always pairs with the pyrimidine thymine (T)
- C with G: the pyrimidine cytosine (C) always pairs with the purine guanine (G)
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