mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code, not thymine.
Yes, mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code instead of thymine.
mRNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence, not thymine.
No, mRNA does not contain thymine in its nucleotide sequence. Instead, mRNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Uracil is the amino acid which replaces the DNA amino acid Thymine.
Yes, mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code instead of thymine.
It will use adenine, but thymine will be replaced by a nitrogen base called "uracil" in mRNA
Thymine
mRNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence, not thymine.
No, mRNA does not contain thymine in its nucleotide sequence. Instead, mRNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Uracil replaces Thymine as a base in mRNA.
Uracil is the amino acid which replaces the DNA amino acid Thymine.
Uracil
uracil but that's in rna its thymine in DNA
Uracil replaces Thymine in DNA. Adenine and Thymine go together while Cytosine and Guanine go with each other in DNA. But, in RNA, Thymine is replaces with Uracil. So not Adenine and Uracil go together, while Cytosine and Guanine pair up.
Uracil pairs with adenine in mRNA and replaces thymine in the DNA strand during transcription.