A, T, C, & G

SECTION 1

Introduction
Cell parts
Main office
Nucleus

SECTION 2
Computers
DNA
The Bases
Base Pairing

SECTION 3
Reading DNA

HGP 
Sequence
Supercomputers
Hemoglobin 
Protein

SECTION 4
Conclusion
Learn More



Just like there are 4 bases in baseball there are 4 bases in DNA.

The bases are the part of DNA that carries the code.

They are:

A for

Adenine

 

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Thymine.jpg (41053 bytes) T for

Thymine

 

C for

Cytosine

Cytosine.jpg (64211 bytes)
Guanine.jpg (84435 bytes) G for

Guanine

They don't really look like this.  In reality they are composed of atoms of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, & nitrogen.