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What is DNA?

DNA is a polymer made from four different . These are arranged in a repeating fashion.

Each nucleotide consists of alternating sugar and phosphate sections with one of the four different bases attached to the sugar.

A visual to describe the base pairs in DNA.

Base pairs

Each strand of is made of chemicals called bases. Note that these are different to bases in relation to acids and alkalis in chemistry.

There are four different bases in DNA:

  • thymine, T
  • adenine, A
  • guanine, G
  • cytosine, C

There are chemical cross-links between the two strands in DNA, formed by pairs of bases. They always pair up in a particular way, called complementary base pairing:

  • thymine pairs with adenine (T-A)
  • guanine pairs with cytosine (G-C)
DNA strand showing bases pairs: TA, GC, AT repeated randomly.
Figure caption,
Base pairs on a section of DNA

A sequence of three bases is the code for a particular amino acid. This is known as a triplet or a triplet code.

The order of the bases controls the order in which amino acids are assembled to produce a particular protein.