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In DNA, Adenine matches with Thymine and Cytosine matches with Guanine. RNA is the same except instead of Thymine, it's Uracil

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Q: What are the nucleotide matches for DNA and RNA?
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When is uracil used in DNA?

No, it is not found in DNA, thought it is found in RNA.


How does the sugars in a DNA nucleotide differ from that of an RNA nucleotide?

The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.


How does the sugar in a DNA nucleotide differ from that in a RNA nucleotide?

The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.


How does the sugar in a DNA nucleotide differ from of an RNA nucleotide?

The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.


What monomers and found in DNA and RNA?

nucleotide


What is in Rna that is not in Dna?

The nucleotide base Uracil.


What nucleotide is present in rna and not in DNA?

uracil


Nucleotide to another nucleotide?

DNA=> Adenine:Thymine --- Guanine:Cytosine RNA=> Adenine:Uracil --- Guanine:Cytosine


Are nucleotides pieces that form the dna molecule?

DNA is composed of nucleotides. DNA is essentially a polymer made up of nucleotide monomers


What is the name of the subunit used to build DNA and RNA?

The name of the subunit used to build DNA and RNA is a nucleotide. Unlike DNA, RNA contains uracil. The nucleotide that is found in DNA is deoxyribose plus phosphate group plus cytosine.


How does the sugar in the DNA in nucleotide differ from that of an RNA Nucleotide?

The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.


How does the sugar in a DNA nucleotide differ from that on an RNA nucleotide?

The sugar in a DNA nucleotide contains one less oxygen atom.