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In RNA, despite the DNA, the two couples of bases matching are G-C (as the DNA) and A-U (A-T in DNA). G-C is a strong 3-H bond match, while both A-T and A-U are weak 2-H bond matchs A = adenine C = cytosine T = tymine G = guanine U = uracyl

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