Yes it is, along with the other nucleotide bases adenine, cytosine and guanine. Thymine bonds with Adenine in Dna.
Adenine bonds with Uracil in Rna.
Thymine
RNA does not contain thymine; thymine is exclusively found in DNA.
Yes, thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Uracil is not naturally present in DNA. Instead, it is found in RNA, where it replaces the thymine base found in DNA. Thymine is the corresponding base in DNA and is not found in RNA.
Thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. In other words: DNA has thymine. RNA has uracil.
Thymine
No, RNA does not contain thymine. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, but in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
Uracil. It takes place of thymine in DNA.
Adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine are all nucleotides found in DNA
Thymine is the nitrogen-containing base found in DNA but not in RNA. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
Thymine is found on DNA nucleotides but not on RNA nucleotides. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.