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What is thymine joined to?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Its joined to the nucleic acid Adenine.

A quick way(but weird way) to memorize the nucleic acids is AT GrandCanyon.

Grand- Guanine, Canyon-Cytosine and A-Adenine, T-Thymine. Later you will learn about U-Uracil and how it matches Adenine, so here is the little head start.

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