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Uracil will bond with Adenine. In protein synthesis however, Thymine replaces the Adenine and forms a bond with Uracil. (Please keep in mind that Uracil is only found in RNA[ribonucleic acid]).

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Purines always bond to pyrimidines. The purines--adenine and guanine--each bind to a specific pyrimidine--uracil and cytosine, respectively.

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