Yes, the two nitrogen atoms in urcil function as hydrogen bond acceptors, so the molecule is basic.
No. It is one of the bases found in RNA.
RNA has nitrogenous bas uracil
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Uracil.
nitrogenous base in DNA are ADENINE,GUANINE,CYTOSINE AND THYMINE WHEREAS IN RNA it is ADENINE, GUANINE, CYTOSINE AND URACIL. In rna thymine is replaced by uracil.
RNA has nitrogenous bas uracil
That would be the base uracil.
Uracil.
The base uracil is a nitrogenous base in RNA used for protein synthesis. It replaces Thymine from DNA.
Uracil and adenosine.
Uracil.
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Thymine. It is replaced by uracil.
Uracil.
uracil
nitrogenous base in DNA are ADENINE,GUANINE,CYTOSINE AND THYMINE WHEREAS IN RNA it is ADENINE, GUANINE, CYTOSINE AND URACIL. In rna thymine is replaced by uracil.