Endonuclease, DNA polymerase I, DNA ligase.
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In RNA, the nucleotide that is complementary to thymine (T) is adenine (A). While thymine is present in DNA, RNA uses uracil (U) instead of thymine. Therefore, when pairing with adenine in RNA, thymine's complement is uracil.
Adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA.
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
Adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine are all nucleotides found in DNA
A adenine (A) nucleotide will bind to thymine (T) nucleotide in parental DNA through hydrogen bonding.
RNA has uracil instead of thymine in its nucleotide structure.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
No, mRNA does not contain thymine in its nucleotide sequence. Instead, mRNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
RNA contains uracil in its nucleotide structure, not thymine.
mRNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence, not thymine.
Yes, DNA does have thymine as one of its four nucleotide bases.
Yes, DNA contains thymine as one of its four nucleotide bases.
In a double chain of DNA, the nucleotide adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) via complementary base pairing.
Adenine always pairs with thymine in DNA.
Adenine,Thymine,Guanine,and Cytosine
Adenine
thymine