| base pair |
A unit of nucleic acid length, based on the number of paired bases (adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine) in a DNA double helix.
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| base |
The chemical building blocks of DNA. Named A, T, C, and G (adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine), these bases pair up to form the "stairs" of the DNA double helix and always combine in the same patterns: A with T and C with G.
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| basement membrane |
[BAYS-ment MEM-brain] a noncellular membrane underlying the epidermal cells of the body wall (exoskeleton).
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| base line |
in a line of script, the ruled line upon which the bodies of the letters rest
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| base metal |
Any non-precious metal (eg. copper, lead, zinc, nickel, etc.)
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