A nucleotide of RNA contains a ribose sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogen bases: adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine.
RNA is found anywhere in the nucleus after it is transcribed.
Uracil is one of the bases found in RNA.
Thymine
An RNA monomer is a nucleotide.
Yes rna found with chromatin, chromatin is made up of 5% rna, 45% dna and remaining with the proteins.
RNA is found in the Cytoplasm
Uracil is found in RNA but not in DNA.
RNA is found anywhere in the nucleus after it is transcribed.
Deoxyribose is the sugar found in DNA. Ribose is the sugar found in RNA.
Uracil is one of the bases found in RNA.
Thymine
Codons are found on messenger RNA, while anticodons are found on transfer RNA
An RNA monomer is a nucleotide.
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
Thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. In other words: DNA has thymine. RNA has uracil.
From what i know RNA can be found in the nucleus and the cytoplasm, but from other sources it tells me that RNA can be found in ribosomes and mitochondria
Yes rna found with chromatin, chromatin is made up of 5% rna, 45% dna and remaining with the proteins.