The nitrogen base thymine in DNA is replaced by the nitrogen base uracil in RNA.
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In DNA, the nitrogen base adenine (A) pairs with the nitrogen base thymine (T), and the nitrogen base cytosine (C) pairs with the nitrogen base guanine (G). So the base pairs are A:T and C:G. One way to remember is that A:T spells the word "at."
Nitrogenous base, phosphate group, and RNA.
The enzyme helicase separates the nitrogen base pairs, or rungs, of the DNA ladder.
The sequences for nitrogen bases for all living organisms is what makes up DNA and therefore their genes.
The nitrogen bases for DNA are adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine
Uracil is the nitrogen base found in RNA that pairs with adenine in DNA.
Uracil is the nitrogen base that is missing in DNA. In DNA, thymine replaces uracil as one of the four nitrogen bases.
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uracil is in rna not in DNA
Thymine is in DNA.Uracil is in RNA.
DNA replication is determined by a series of enzymatic processes that ensure accuracy and efficiency. Key factors include the unwinding of the double helix, the synthesis of complementary strands using primers, and the proofreading mechanisms in place to correct errors. Enzymes such as DNA polymerase, helicase, and ligase play crucial roles in these processes.
Uracil is the nitrogen base found in RNA but not in DNA. It replaces thymine, which is found in DNA and not in RNA. Uracil forms base pairs with adenine in RNA during transcription and translation processes.
Thymine is the nitrogen base that is complementary to adenine in DNA. In RNA, uracil is complementary to adenine.
A Nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base is a nitrogen-containing molecule having the chemical properties of a base.It is an organic compound that owes its property as abase to the lone pair of electrons of a nitrogen atom.
In DNA, the nitrogen base adenine (A) pairs with the nitrogen base thymine (T), and the nitrogen base cytosine (C) pairs with the nitrogen base guanine (G). So the base pairs are A:T and C:G. One way to remember is that A:T spells the word "at."
RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. RNA contains the nitrogen base uracil, while DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine instead.