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base pair In DNA the specific interactions between two nucleotides containing A and T and between two nucleotides containing G and C.
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basement membrane an acellular support of endothelial, epithelial, and some mesenchymal cells made up of a complex mix of extracellular matrix proteins, including laminins, collagens, and proteoglycans. It acts as a passive barrier that separates tissue compartments.
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base pairing A process involving the linking of the complementary pair of polynucleotide chains of deoxyribonucleic acid by means of hydrogen bonds between the opposite purine and pyrimidine pairs. Stable base pairs form only between adenine and thymine (AT) and guanine and cytosine (GC). In ribonucleic acid, uracil replaces thymine and can form a base pair with adenine.
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bases (1) plural of base, as in: The Army is closing down its bases in that country.
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base A substance which dissociates (separates) in aqueous solution to yield hydroxyl ions, or one containing hydroxyl ions (OH-) which reacts with an acid to form a salt or which may react with metal to form a precipitate.
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