Uracil.
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
Uracil
Uracil is only found in RNA nucleotides. In DNA uracil is replaced by thymine.
No, uracil is specifically found only in RNA.
Ribose is the sugar found in RNA. It is not found only in RNA. It is also found in riboflavin and adenosine, which is adenine and ribose combined. Adenosine is found in adenosine monophosphate (AMP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and in various coenzymes. It is essential to all life.
Thymine
Cytosine is the pyrimidine that bonds to the purine Guanine in both DNA and Rna.
Uracil is the base that is a component of RNA only. Thymine is found in DNA, while adenine, cytosine, and guanine are present in both RNA and DNA.
RNA does not contain deoyribose, as DNA does, but instead uses ribose.
uracil is the major one. Inosine is found in tRNA as well
uracil is not found in DNA it is thymine in DNA, Uracil is only found in RNA In DNA guanine goes with cytosine Adenine goes with Thymine in RNA G goes with C but the only difference is that Adenine is paired with Uracil