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Purine base that pairs up with thymine and uracil?

Adenine is the purine base that pairs up with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA.


Does DNA or RNA have uracil?

purine. I remember cytosine, guamine, and uracil are pyrimindine because the word pyrimidine makes me think of the word pryamid and there are THREE pyrimidines which spell the word CUT :) hope that helps :)


Which purine or pyrimidine bases are not present in the messanger RNA m-RNA is it adenine or guanine or cytosine or thymine or uracil?

thyamine isn't present in mRNA its place is taken by uracil


What does A stand for in Biochemistry?

A stands for a purine base found in DNA and RNA; it pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA


Is thymine and guanine both pryimidine bases?

Thymine is a pyrimadine base. Guanine is a purine derivative.


What are the purine bases and pyrimidine bases?

The purine bases are adenine and guanine, while the pyrimidine bases are cytosine, thymine, and uracil. Purine bases have a double-ring structure, while pyrimidine bases have a single-ring structure. These nitrogenous bases are essential components of DNA and RNA molecules.


Thymine into Uracil or vice verse?

Thymine can be converted into uracil through a process called deamination, where the methyl group on thymine is removed to form uracil. This process is carried out by enzymes called deaminases. Conversely, uracil can be converted into thymine by adding a methyl group to uracil, a process facilitated by enzymes called methyltransferases.


What bond holds purine bases and pyrimidine bases together?

Hydrogen bonds hold purine bases (adenine and guanine) and pyrimidine bases (cytosine, thymine, and uracil) together in DNA and RNA molecules. These hydrogen bonds form between specific pairs of bases, with adenine always pairing with thymine (or uracil in RNA) and guanine always pairing with cytosine.


What are the three pyrimidine bases?

There are 2 groups of nitrogen bases. These are Pyrimidine and Purine. In the Purine group, there are Adenine and Guanine, In the Pyrimidine group, there are Cytosine, Thymine(replaced by Uracil in RNA).


What is the base that joins adenine?

adenine is one of the 4 base pairs in a dna structure ,A and T(thymine), and C and G, simple !


Which nucleotide are purines and which are pyrimidine?

Thymine and Cytosine are the pyrimidine nucleotides of DNA, while Adenine and Guanine are the purine structures.


Does cytosine contain a purine?

DNA does in fact contain cytosine. This is one of the 4 nucleic acids that are found inside of DNA.