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In the nucleus, the cell copies the dna blueprint to rna. like dna, rna has four nitrogen bases, but in rna, the base ______ replaces the base thymine
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In the nucleus, the cell copies the dna blueprint to rna. like dna, rna has four nitrogen bases, but in rna, the base ______ replaces the base thymine
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The Uracil replaces Thymine in RNA
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