Which is the nitrogenous base present only in RNA, but not in DNA?
john wick , 5 Years ago
Grade 12
1 Answers
sam pandey
Uracil is the nitrogenous base present only in RNA, but not in DNA. Thymine is in DNA. DNA have thymine, guanine, adenine and cytosine. Thymine is replaced by uracil in RNA.
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