Thymine
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
No, uracil is specifically found only in RNA.
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
Thymine
Exocytozine
Thymine
False. Uracil is a nitrogen base found in RNA molecules, not DNA. In DNA, thymine is the equivalent nitrogen base to uracil.
Uracil is only found in RNA nucleotides. In DNA uracil is replaced by thymine.
Cytosine is the pyrimidine that bonds to the purine Guanine in both DNA and Rna.
The base pairs found in DNA are adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine.
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
Uracil is not naturally present in DNA. Instead, it is found in RNA, where it replaces the thymine base found in DNA. Thymine is the corresponding base in DNA and is not found in RNA.