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30 July, 16:15

There are 5 nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA. How do the base pairs match up in DNA and RNA?

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  1. 30 July, 16:51
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    In DNA there are 4 bases (adenine, guanine, thymine and cytosine)

    adenine match with thymine while guanine match with cytosine.

    RNA also contains 4 bases (adenine, guanine, uracil and cytosine)

    adenine match with uracil while guanine match with cytosine.
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