adenine is always across from urceil and cytosine is always across from thymine
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A bonds with T while C bonds with G.
RNA and DNA.
Yes, RNA molecules are made of nucleotides.
RNA Polymerase is the enzyme responsible for adding RNA nucleotides to make mRNA.
RNA polymerase
No, first of in total, both RNA and DNA combined have five nucleotides, DNA and RNA, both consists of three of the same nucleotides, and have one that varies between the two. Both DNA and RNA, have the nucleotides, guanine, cytosine and adenine, however DNA, has the additional nucleotide thymine and RNA instead of thymine has uracil. So, DNA's nucleotides are guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine, while RNA's are guanine, cytosine, adenine and uracil. To specifically answer the question, no DNA consists of four different nucleotides and RNA consists of three of the same nucleotides, with one differing.
Four Nucleotides
Nucleotides do not have DNA or RNA. DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
no uracil is used instead of thymine
DNA and RNA are made up of nucleotides.
RNA nucleotides are similar to DNA nucleotides, but instead of thymine, RNA has uracil. So, the RNA nucleotides are: Adenine, uracil, guanine, cytosine.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
A basepair is a pair of nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA strands which are connected via hydrogen bonds.
RNA and DNA.
RNA Polymerase is the enzyme responsible for adding RNA nucleotides to make mRNA.
Yes, RNA molecules are made of nucleotides.
There are four nucleotides in tRNA that are complementary to the four nucleotides on mRNA. Both types of RNA contain the nucleotides adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. In both types of RNA adenine is complementary to uracil, and cytosine is complementary to guanine.
Both, but RNA sometimes only has 1 side of unpaired nucleotides.