uracil but that's in rna
its thymine in DNA
Thymine
Thymine
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.
Thymine in DNA is replaced with uracil in RNA. Uracil pairs with adenine during transcription to RNA, similar to how thymine pairs with adenine in DNA.
Adenine bonds with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA.
No, thymine is not present in RNA. RNA contains uracil instead of thymine.
Thymine
No, RNA does not have thymine in its structure.
No, RNA does not contain thymine. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, but in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
In RNA, thymine is replaced with uracil.
Yes, thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
Thymine
No, in RNA thymine is replaced with uracil.
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.
Thymine is found in DNA but not in RNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. In other words: DNA has thymine. RNA has uracil.
Uracil replaces Thymine in RNA. Uracil can't be in DNA and Thymine can't be in RNA.
The replacement for thymine in an RNA strand is uracil.