A deoxiribose sugar and the base thymine.
Paramyxoviruses contain single-stranded RNA as their genetic material.
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DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid RNA: ribonucleic acid Both DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides. They both contain a sugar-phosphate backbone (deoxyribose sugar in DNA, ribose sugar in RNA) and they both contain A, G, and C nitrogenous bases (additionally, T in DNA and U in RNA).
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No, RNA does not contain thymine. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, but in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
RNA does not contain thymine; thymine is exclusively found in DNA.
Paramyxoviruses contain single-stranded RNA as their genetic material.
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Yes, both DNA and RNA contain ribose in their molecular structure.
Yes, RNA contains uracil, while DNA does not.
Some viruses contain RNA; these are known as retroviruses. Others contain DNA.
Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA, but not both. However, some viruses may have both DNA and RNA at different stages of their replication cycle.
DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid RNA: ribonucleic acid Both DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides. They both contain a sugar-phosphate backbone (deoxyribose sugar in DNA, ribose sugar in RNA) and they both contain A, G, and C nitrogenous bases (additionally, T in DNA and U in RNA).
DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil
Yes, DNA contains deoxyribose, while RNA contains ribose.
Yes, RNA contains ribose, while DNA contains deoxyribose.