Protein synthesis is the unique job of RNA.
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Uracil is the nitrogen base that is unique to RNA. It replaces thymine, which is found in DNA.
RNA possesses a unique feature called uracil, which replaces thymine found in DNA. This distinction sets RNA apart from DNA.
A unique mono-nucleotide of RNA is uracil (U), which pairs with adenine (A) in RNA molecules. Uracil is not found in DNA, where thymine (T) replaces it in base-pairing with adenine.
RNA molecules have many functions, but in the majority of cells most RNA molecules are involved in just one job- protein synthesis.
In RNA, the unique complementary base pairing is between adenine (A) and uracil (U), and between cytosine (C) and guanine (G).
In RNA, the unique complementary base pairing is between adenine (A) and uracil (U), and between guanine (G) and cytosine (C).
The sugar ribose is unique to RNA, as well as the nitrogenous Uracil. Also, RNA has a single helix structure in comparison to the double helix of DNA
uracil is unique for RNA While DNA contains Thymine in place of Uracil.
carries information from DNA to the ribosome
Uracil; it replaces DNA's thymine.
RNA is unique compared to DNA because it is single-stranded, while DNA is double-stranded. Additionally, RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. RNA also uses uracil as a base instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.