A) Draw the "standard" base pairs (A:T and G:C) but instead of using the most common form of each base, use the uncommon tautomer form of each base (i.e. imino A, imino C, enol G, enol T). Clearly indicate hydrogen bonds (an arrow from donor to acceptor will suffice). Be sure to include the “R” representing the pentose. B) The G:U "wobble" base pair can be formed between the most common tautomer forms of G & U. Another base pair with the same geometry/pairing/orientation can be formed between G & T. Can you create a "wobble" base pair between the uncommon enol tautomer forms of G & T? Like the "wobble" G:U base pair in the Lecture 1 slides, this enol-based "wobble" G:T base pair must have at least two hydrogen bonds. If possible, draw such a base pair, and note any important differences from the non-enol G:U/T wobble. If it is not possible to draw such a base pair, explain why.

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A) Draw the "standard" base pairs (A:T and G:C) but instead of using the most common form of each base, use the uncommon tautomer form of each base (i.e. imino A, imino C, enol G, enol T). Clearly indicate hydrogen bonds (an arrow from donor to acceptor will suffice). Be sure to include the “R” representing the pentose.

B) The G:U "wobble" base pair can be formed between the most common tautomer forms of G & U. Another base pair with the same geometry/pairing/orientation can be formed between G & T. Can you create a "wobble" base pair between the uncommon enol tautomer forms of G & T? Like the "wobble" G:U base pair in the Lecture 1 slides, this enol-based "wobble" G:T base pair must have at least two hydrogen bonds. If possible, draw such a base pair, and note any important differences from the non-enol G:U/T wobble. If it is not possible to draw such a base pair, explain why. 

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