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That would be the base uracil.
Cytosine is a nitrogenous base of DNA.
for DNA it is Nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar, and phosphate group. for RND it is Nitrogenous base, ribose sugar, and phosphate group.
the nitrogenous base
DNA has sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base.
All of the four nucleotides have a nitrogenous base. Adenine: has a double ring, nitrogenous base and found in DNA and RNA Thymine:single ring with nitrogenous base. ONLY FOUND IN RNA. not DNA. that is a difference from the rest of the three nucleotides. Cytosine: single ring with nitrogenous base, found in both DNA and RNA Guanine: double ring with nitrogenous base, found in DNA and RNA. also i guess you can say there is another difference with the double and single rings.
The name of the double ring nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides is a double-helix. Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids such as RNA and DNA.
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
That would be the base uracil.
Cytosine is a nitrogenous base of DNA.
Uracil.
for DNA it is Nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar, and phosphate group. for RND it is Nitrogenous base, ribose sugar, and phosphate group.
Codon
Thynine
Adenine, Thymine
Uracil.
the nitrogenous base