thymine....uracil is its substitution.
RNA means ribose nucleic acid.So RNA it self a nucleotide.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
RNA has uracil instead of thymine in its nucleotide structure.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
In RNA, the base T is replaced with the nucleotide U (uracil).
An RNA monomer is a nucleotide.
Yes, a nucleotide is a subunit of RNA. A nucleotide in RNA is composed of a ribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases (adenine, uracil, cytosine, or guanine). Together, these nucleotides form the building blocks of RNA molecules.
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The substituted nucleotide has the same directions as the original nucleotide.
Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.
DNA=> Adenine:Thymine --- Guanine:Cytosine RNA=> Adenine:Uracil --- Guanine:Cytosine
The substituted nucleotide has the same directions as the original nucleotide.