Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Uricil RNA uses three of the same nucleotides that DNA uses:
two purines, called adenine (A) and guanine (G), and the pyrimidine cytosine(C).
However RNA uses Uracil where DNA uses Thymine.
Thus the four RNA nucleotides are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Uracil
RNA contains only 4 nucleotides, abbreviated A,C,G,U. These stand for
Adenine
Cytosine
Guanine
Uracil
where as DNA contains thymine at the place of Uracil.
The purine are: Adenine and Guanine
The pyrimidines are : Cytosine and uracil
mRNA (messenger RNA) tRNA (transfer RNA) rRNA (ribosomal RNA) snRNA (small nuclear RNA)
RNA is a nucleic acid. Ribonucleic acid to be more specific.. I believe the question you are asking is "what are the 4 bases used in RNA?" In which case the answer is Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine and Guanine.
The four bases in RNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Uracil
of course its a type of RNA it has RNA in its name
RNA polymerases
recognize a particular three-nucleotide codon
mRNA (messenger RNA)rRNA (ribosomal RNA)tRNA (transfer RNA)snRNA (small nuclear RNA)
Hydrogen bonds.
mRNA (messenger RNA) tRNA (transfer RNA) rRNA (ribosomal RNA) snRNA (small nuclear RNA)
The 4 bases that a RNA nucleotide have are adenine, guanine, uracil and cytosine.
It stands for one of 4 bases in RNA, guanine.
RNA is a nucleic acid. Ribonucleic acid to be more specific.. I believe the question you are asking is "what are the 4 bases used in RNA?" In which case the answer is Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine and Guanine.
The four nitrogen bases in RNA are Uracil, Adenine, Cytosine and Guanine.
Transcription in Prokaryotes requires one enzyme for the 4 stages of: 1) binding of RNA polymerase holoenzyme at promoter sites, 2) initiation of polymerization, 3) chain elongation, and 4) chain termination Transcription in Eukaryotes requires three RNA polymerases I, II, and III transcribe rRNA, mRNA, and tRNA genes respectively.
The four bases in RNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Uracil
Hydrogen bonds. There are three hydrogen bonds between G and C and two between A and T.
Uracil doesn't make RNA unstable. In fact, since it is one of the 4 Nitrogen bases that make up the nucleotides in RNA it is part of a building block of RNA. It helps keep RNA together. I hope that answers your question.