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It will use adenine, but thymine will be replaced by a nitrogen base called "uracil" in mRNA

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Does mRNA use uracil or thymine in its genetic code?

mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code, not thymine.


Does mRNA use uracil in its genetic code?

Yes, mRNA uses uracil in its genetic code instead of thymine.


In the synthesis of mRNA an adenine in the DNA pairs with?

Thymine.


What determines the mRNA sequence?

The genetic code is determined by the specific sequence of four nucleotide bases that make up DNA. The bases are guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine.


Which type of mRNA nucleotide pairs thymine in the DNA strand?

Uracil pairs with adenine in mRNA and replaces thymine in the DNA strand during transcription.


When the genetic code is transcribed from DNA to mRNA which nitrogenous base never appears in RNA and is replaced with uracil?

Thymine


Which RNA has thymine?

uracil but that's in rna its thymine in DNA


What is the base pair for DNA and mRNA?

The four DNA bases are Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine. In RNA there are also Adenine, Guanine & Cytosine but instead of Thymine there is Urasil. But the 3 common ones are not completely similar for example Adenine in DNA differs from Adenine in RNA.


Are adenine and uracil base pairs?

Yes, it pairs with it in mRNA (messenger RNA) synthesis. A-U and C-G. mRNA is made when a gene is expressed (protein is made)


Which mrna base always pairs with what DNA base?

In the base pairing between mRNA and DNA, the mRNA base adenine (A) pairs with the DNA base thymine (T). Conversely, uracil (U) in mRNA pairs with adenine (A) in DNA, as uracil replaces thymine in RNA. Cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G) in both DNA and mRNA, and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C).


In the synthesis of mRNA an adenine in the DNA pairs with what?

In the synthesis of mRNA, an adenine in the DNA pairs with uracil. This is known as A-U base pairing, which replaces the A-T base pairing found in DNA replication.


Does adenine go with guanine or cytosine?

double-ringed purines