uracil is not found in DNA it is thymine in DNA, Uracil is only found in RNA
In DNA
guanine goes with cytosine
Adenine goes with Thymine
in RNA G goes with C but the only difference is that Adenine is paired with Uracil
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
In an RNA strand, adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U).
Thymine can pair with adenine in DNA, while uracil can pair with adenine in RNA.
RNA does not contain deoyribose, as DNA does, but instead uses ribose.
Like DNA, RNA contains the bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G); however, RNA does notcontain thymine, instead, RNA's fourth nucleotide is the base uracil (U). Unlike the double-stranded DNAmolecule, RNA is a single-stranded molecule.
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
Uracil and adenosine.
Thymine base pairs with adenine in DNA, forming a T-A base pair. Uracil base pairs with adenine in RNA, forming a U-A base pair.
Adenines base pair in RNA is uracil.
Uracil. In normal DNA it would be Thymine, but in RNA Uracil becomes the base pair for Adenine.
Uracil would base pair with adenine on a RNA molecule.
In an RNA strand, adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U).
Thymine can pair with adenine in DNA, while uracil can pair with adenine in RNA.
Uracil (U) is not found in DNA and is replaced by thymine (T) in DNA molecules. Uracil is found in RNA instead of thymine.
Uracil is the base used in messenger RNA in place of thymine, and is complementary to adenine.
In DNA: Thymine pairs with Adenine. In RNA: Uracil pairs with Adenine.