uracil
Thymine can pair with adenine in DNA, while uracil can pair with adenine in RNA.
In DNA, adenine is always covalently bonded to its complement thymine.
In RNA, adenine pairs with Uracil.
No. Adenine doesn't even usually pair with Cytosine. If you're talking about DNA, Adenine pairs with Thymine and Cytosine pairs with Guanine. A with T, C with G. This is only a general rule, however- Adenine and Cytosine can pair if you have a wobble base pair.
Uracil would base pair with adenine on a RNA molecule.
Yes, adenine can pair with guanine in DNA replication through hydrogen bonding.
Adenine
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
Adenine and Uracil, which pair together (Uracil takes the place of Thymine from DNA) Guanine and Cytosine, which also pair together
A, T, C, G. Which stand for Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine respectively. They will alway pair up with each other in the way I have ordered them: A always binds with T and C always binds with G.
adenine
Adenine.