Yes, RNA contains uracil.
Yes, RNA contains uracil, while DNA does not.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil
NO. RNA contains URACIL while in DNA it is THYMINE, the uracil replaces the thymine.
Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.
Yes, RNA contains uracil, while DNA does not.
No. Uracil is a pyrimidine that is exclusive to RNA. In DNA, thymine is in place of uracil.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
No, they contain Uracil instead
DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil
NO. RNA contains URACIL while in DNA it is THYMINE, the uracil replaces the thymine.
Yes, RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.
RNA contains the bases adenine, uracil, cytosine, and guanine.
No, RNA does not contain thymine. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, but in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
The four bases in RNA are Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Uracil
Uracil is a nitrogenous base found in RNA and is not found in DNA. It pairs with adenine in RNA during transcription.
RNA contains uracil instead of thymine because uracil is more stable in the presence of oxygen, which is abundant in the cell's cytoplasm where RNA functions. Thymine is more prone to damage from oxygen, so uracil is used in RNA to ensure its stability and proper functioning.