Adenine (A)
Uracil is the nitrogen base that is missing in DNA. In DNA, thymine replaces uracil as one of the four nitrogen bases.
Thymine nitrogen base is complementary to Adenine.
False. Uracil is a nitrogen base found in RNA molecules, not DNA. In DNA, thymine is the equivalent nitrogen base to uracil.
The nitrogen base thymine in DNA is replaced by the nitrogen base uracil in RNA.
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
4 NITROGEN BASIS OF DNA:ADENINE GUANINECYTOSINETHYMINEIN RNA, Thymine changes to Uracil.
Uracil is the nitrogen base found in RNA but not in DNA. It replaces thymine, which is found in DNA and not in RNA. Uracil forms base pairs with adenine in RNA during transcription and translation processes.
Uracil
RNA
The nitrogen base uracil takes the place of thymine in RNA. So in RNA, uracil pairs with adenine.
uracil (U)
RNA (ribonucleic acid)