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Look at how the DNA and RNA complement each other. which DNA base does the U in RNA pair with? how is this different from the base pairing rules for DNA?
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Look at how the DNA and RNA complement each other. which DNA base does the U in RNA pair with? how is this different from the base pairing rules for DNA?
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Look at how the DNA and RNA complement each other. which DNA base does the U in RNA pair with? how is this different from the base pairing rules for DNA?
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the DNA base adenine (A) pairs with
uracil (U). This is different because in DNA adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T
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