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RNA has a different nitrogenous base. This" different" base pairs with Adenine meaning RNA base pairs are represented ( A-U & C-G). What is the name of the nitrogenous base only found in RNA

Question 1 options:

Thymine

Uracil

Cytosine

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Answer:

Uracil

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA only uses Thymine so that leaves Uracil for RNA because all of the other bases are used for both.

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Answer:

Uracil

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA only uses Thymine so that leaves Uracil for RNA because all of the other bases are used for both.

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