uracil but that's in rna
its thymine in DNA
There is no Thymine within mRNA, it is only present in DNA. In mRNA it is replaced with Uracil and pairs with Adenine, just like Thymine in DNA pairs with Adenine.
None. All thymines are replaced by uracil in the RNA.
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Thymine
Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
Thymine
thymine is replaced by cytocine in RNA
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Thymine
No, in RNA thymine is replaced with uracil.
Thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. In other words: DNA has thymine. RNA has uracil.
Uracil replaces Thymine in RNA. Uracil can't be in DNA and Thymine can't be in RNA.
NO. RNA contains URACIL while in DNA it is THYMINE, the uracil replaces the thymine.
Thymine is not present in RNA, only in DNA. The base pairs for RNA are adenine & uracil, and guanine & cytosine. Uracil replaces Thymine in RNA.
RNA has the base uracil rather than thymine that is present in DNA, so the answer to you question is.. thymine.
Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
In DNA, adenine pairs with thymine. In RNA, adenine pairs with uracil.
Thymine