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adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T) are the four nitrogen bases of DNA. In RNA, instead of Thymine (T), it would Uracil(U).

So when you transcript a DNA into an RNA, T would be U.

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Nucleotide in DNA are adenine guanine cytosine and thymine Nucleotide in RNA are adenine guanine cytosine and uracil

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A, T, C, G, and U.

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