RNA has uracil; DNA has thymine (5-methyl uracil). The other difference (and the reason for the difference in the names) is that the sugar in RNA is ribose, but in DNA it is 2-deoxyribose.
RNA uses uracil instead of thyminelike DNA does.
The base pairing in RNA and DNA differs in terms of nucleic acid options whereby DNA uses the letter T while RNA uses U.
i dont know this answer i need HELP!!
Bases
bases
Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.
Purines and pyramidines are bases in nucleic acids found in DNA. Purines form a two-ring structure while pyramidins form a single-ring structure.
Exons code for amino acids (they are usable codons) Introns code for nothing.
The difference between accounting and auditing?"
no but you can tell the difference by taste
N
A prism is a polyhedron comprising two parallel polygons (bases) joined together by a set of quadrilaterals. In an antiprism, the two bases are twisted in respect of one another, and they are joined together by a series of triangles pointing in alternating direction.
... whereas one of the "bases" of prisms are vertices.
Main difference is that square pyramids have square bases, cones have circular bases. For this reason, they're calculated differently.
One of the bases of RNA is uracil while one of the bases of DNA is thymine.
The main difference is that base is the literal word and basis the figurative word
A base path is the path determined by the runner as he is travelling between bases, and the base line is the the direct lines between the two bases.
The length of the prism is at right angles to the bases.
Bases
A triangular prism has triangular bases, a heagonal prism has ... you guessed it! ... hexagonal bases.