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Which statement is true about the nitrogen bases in dna and rna?

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in DNA nitrogen bases are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine and in RNA nitrogen bases are same but instead of the thymine there's uracil

in DNA there are linked together adenine and thymine ; Guanine and cytosine. And in RNA adenine and uracil; Guanine and cytosine.

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