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Adenine occurs in both RNA and DNA molecules. It is uracil that replaces thymine in the RNA molecule.
adenine,guanine,thaymine,cytocine
There are five carbon atoms in adenine.Its molecular formula is C5H5N5.For structural formulae, see the link below.
The six molecules in NADH are: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), ribose, adenine, three phosphate groups, and a reduced nicotinamide group.
One molecule of adenine joined to one molecule of ribose. (two atp molecules are formed - adenosine)
Adenine occurs in both RNA and DNA molecules. It is uracil that replaces thymine in the RNA molecule.
adenine,guanine,thaymine,cytocine
A molecule of ATP contains the nitrogen base adenine, the sugar ribose, and three phosphate molecules.
There are five carbon atoms in adenine.Its molecular formula is C5H5N5.For structural formulae, see the link below.
False. Adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine.
The six molecules in NADH are: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), ribose, adenine, three phosphate groups, and a reduced nicotinamide group.
One molecule of adenine joined to one molecule of ribose. (two atp molecules are formed - adenosine)
The two bases that are present in equal amounts in a double stranded DNA molecule are cytosine and guanine. Cytosine pairs with guanine in A DNA molecule.
Chemical analysis has shown that the number of adenine molecules in a sample of DNA is always the same as the number of thymine molecules. A sample of RNA would show that there are equal numbers of adenine molecules and uracil molecules.
Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
No, Uracil doesn't occur in double stranded DNA. Doublestranded DNA contains Guanine paired with Cytosine and Adenine paired with Thymine. In RNA, however, Adenine is always paired with Uracil instead of Thymine.
The genetic code is located in the two stranded DNA molecule. Each strand is a polynucleotide that is composed of Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.