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Which RNA base bonded with the Thymine?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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In RNA, the nitrogenous bases change and there is no longer Thymine, instead Uracil replaces Thymine but it bonds with the same base pair ( Adenine) as it would in DNA. In other words DNA base pairs are : Adenine- Thymine, Guanine-Cytosine. RNA base pairs are : Adenine- Uracil, Guanine-Cytosine.

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thymine does not exist on mRNA or tRNA strands, it is replaced by a base called uracil. however, a thymine on a DNA strand being replicated in protein synthesis will bond with an adenine base.

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