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What base in RNA pairs with adenine? A. uracil B. cytosine C. thymine D. guanine
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What base in RNA pairs with adenine?
A. uracil
B. cytosine
C. thymine
D. guanine
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G-C A-U therefore it’s “A.uracil”.
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