adenine is one of the 4 base pairs in a dna structure ,A and T(thymine), and C and G, simple !
In DNA, the base that joins adenine is thymine. In RNA, thymine is replaced with uracil.
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thymine
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Uracil.
Thymine
Uracil is the base in RNA that pairs with adenine.
DNA!! the matching strands of rna form dna..
adenine
Thymine is the complementary base for adenine during DNA transcription. During RNA transcription, however, uracil is the complementary base for adenine.
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
Adenine joins with Thymine, Guanine joins with Cytosine
Uracil is the base in RNA that pairs with adenine.
a stands for adenine.......
adenine
DNA!! the matching strands of rna form dna..
In DNA: Adenine base pairs with Thyamine A=T In RNA: Adenine base pairs with Uracil A=U
Adenine is an example of a nitrogen base that is found in DNA and RNA.
adenine
adenine
In RNA, there are four kinds of base: adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil. There are no thymine bases. Therefore, there are no thymine and adenine base pairs as there are in DNA so adenine pairs with uracil.
In RNA, there are four kinds of base: adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil. There are no thymine bases. Therefore, there are no thymine and adenine base pairs as there are in DNA so adenine pairs with uracil.
Thymine is the complementary base for adenine during DNA transcription. During RNA transcription, however, uracil is the complementary base for adenine.