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NA and RNA share a number of similarities, but they also differ in certain aspects of their structure. Which nitrogenous base is found in RNA but is not found in DNA? uracil ade…
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NA and RNA share a number of similarities, but they also differ in certain aspects of their structure. Which nitrogenous base is found in RNA but is not found in DNA? uracil adenine thymine cytosine
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Uracil is not found in DNA, only RNA, and replaces thymine in RNA
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