In DNA adenine binds to thymine. In RNA adenine binds to uracil. Adenine can also bind the modified nucleotide base inosine.
Uracil (not to be confused with adenine's binding partner in DNA which is thymine).
DNA adenine pairs with Thymine
The 4 bases that a RNA nucleotide have are adenine, guanine, uracil and cytosine.
In DNA, nucleotide cytosine and guanine pairs with each other. Nucleotide adenine and thymine also pairs with each other. However in RNA, the thymine is not present, so in its place, uracil pairs with adenine.
The nucleotide bases guanine and cytosine, and adenine and thymine are present in equal quantities in DNA. This is how scientists determined that guanine pairs with cytosine, and adenine pairs with thymine.
DNA: adenine-thymine, guanine-cytosine RNA: adenine-uracil, guanine-cytosine
DNA nucleotides: adenine nucleotide, guanine nucleotide, cytosine nucleotide, thymine nucleotideRNA nucleotides: adenine nucleotide, guanine nucleotide, cytosine nucleotide, uracil nucleotideBase-pairing in DNA: adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosineBase-pairing in RNA: adenine and uracil, guanine and cytosine
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adenine
Adenine is a nucleotide base. These pair with other complimentary nucleotide bases. Therefore Adenine could not pair with another Adenine as they have the same shape, not a complimentary shape.
Nucleotide, singular.Thymine binds with adenine.
DNA adenine pairs with Thymine
Adenine always binds with thymine.
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Adenine,Thymine,Guanine,and Cytosine
Adenine
Adenine pairs with Thymine by a double hydrogen bond
The monomer unit of ATP is the Nucleotide Adenine.