guanine
There are 4 nitrogenous bases found in DNA; Cytosine, Adenine, Guanine, and Thymine. Cytosine pairs with Guanine, and Thymine pairs with Adenine. *In RNA, Uracil replaces Thymine, therefore Adenine pairs with Uracil, in RNA.*
nitrogenous base in DNA are ADENINE,GUANINE,CYTOSINE AND THYMINE WHEREAS IN RNA it is ADENINE, GUANINE, CYTOSINE AND URACIL. In rna thymine is replaced by uracil.
The four nitrogenous bases found in DNA are: Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C)
The four nitrogen bases of DNA: Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, Cytosine.
DNA-Adenine with Thymine Cytosine with Guanine RNA-Adenine with Uracil Cytosine with Guanine
adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine
Adenine,Guanine,Cytosine,and Uracil
Nitrogenous bases. Adenine to Uracil Cytosine to Guanine
There are four of them to be precise. Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine
Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine
adenine and cytosine
Pyrimidines, which include cytosine, thymine and uracil.andPurines, which include adenine and guanine