RNA does not contain deoyribose, as DNA does, but instead uses ribose.
Uracil is the nitrogen base that occurs only in RNA. DNA contains the nitrogen base thymine instead of uracil. Both uracil and thymine pair with cytosine.
uracil
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
Uracil is in RNA and Thyramine is in DNA, the other nitrogen bases are the same In RNA Adenine is complementary to Uracil and Guanine is complementary to cytocine In DNA Adenine is complementarty to Tyramine and Guanine is complentary to cytocine
Thymine is not found in RNA. It is instead replaced by Uracil.
Thymine
A nitrogenous base that is found in RNA but not DNA is uracil.
The base "uracil" is not found in the structure of DNA, but rather in RNA, as uracil replaces thymine in RNA.
RNA has Uracil (U) instead of Thyamine.
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
The nitrogen containing base that is found only in RNA is uracil. It takes the place of thymine in DNA
Uracil.
Uracil.
cytoplasm
Uracil.
Thymine
thymine