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Uracil replaces Thymine in DNA.

Adenine and Thymine go together while Cytosine and Guanine go with each other in DNA.

But, in RNA, Thymine is replaces with Uracil.

So not Adenine and Uracil go together, while Cytosine and Guanine pair up.

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