There are several types of nitrogenous bases. The nitrogen bases that existÊare: thymine, uracil, adenine,Êand also guanine. These are often found in both DNA and RNA.
Nucleic Acids. Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and cytosine,are all examples of of a nitrogen based that is found of Nucleic Acids.
There are five of these bases, adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine and uracil
(DNA AND RNA - cytosine, guanine, adenine), thymine(DNA ONLY), and uracil (RNA ONLY)
Guanine.
guanine
In DNAadenine & thyminecytosine & guanineIn RNAadenine & uracilcytosine & guanine
No. Alanine is an amino acid and cytosine is a nitrogenous base.
I'm unclear what you mean. Cysteine is an amino acid and never found in DNA. Do you mean cytosine? If you do, cytosine is not directly linked to phosphates - rather cytosine is linked to deoxyribose which in turn is linked to the phosphate group.
They are named by what structures are attached to it. Based on what sugar (deoxyribose or ribose) and the nitrogen base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, or uracil), they are able to determine what nucleic acid the nucleotide is part of.
We call this deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA.
The nucleotides found are adenylic acid, guanylic acid, cytidylic acid and thymidylic acid. the nitrogen bases are : adenine, cytosine, guanosine and thymine.
In DNAadenine & thyminecytosine & guanineIn RNAadenine & uracilcytosine & guanine
In the RNA, the nitrogen bases are: (A) Adenine (U) Uracil (G) Guanine (C) Cytosine In the DNA, the nitrogen bases are: (A) Adenine (G) Guanine (C) Cytosine (T) Thymine
Nitric Acid
There are four nitrogen bases which are unique to Deoxyribonucleic Acid, also known as DNA. These are the Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine.
No, CO2 is not found in DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a polymer of nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of a deoxyribose sugar, a nitrogen base (adenosine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine), and a phosphate group.
A nucleotide consist of nitrogen base, pentose sugar and phosphate . Nitrogen bases can be adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine or uracil.
cytosine :)
It's found in amino acid and nucleic acid
No. Alanine is an amino acid and cytosine is a nitrogenous base.
It's found in amino acid and nucleic acid
In amino acid and nucleic acid