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Why are there no hydrogen bonds present in RNA​

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The hydrogen bond is a fundamental ingredient to stabilize the DNA and RNA macromolecules. ... In the DNA the pairs of bases are guanine-cytosine and adenine-thymine; in the RNA the thymine is substituted by uracil, [1].

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