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DNA and RNA are made of nucleotide bases, but they are slightly different. Which of these is a base pairing of DNA?
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DNA and RNA are made of nucleotide bases, but they are slightly different. Which of these is a base pairing of DNA?
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The base pairings of DNA are Adanine:Thymine and Glycine:Cytosine. It is NOT a DNA base pairing if Uracil is involved!
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