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A purine will always pair with a pyrimidine. Examples of purines are adenine (pairs with thymine or uracil) and guanine (pairs with cytosine). Examples of pyrimidines are thymine (pairs with adenine), uracil (pairs with adenine), and cytosine (pairs with guanine).

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