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Which nitrogenous base is part of an RNA molecule but not a DNA molecule? A. Guanine B.Cytosine C. Adenine D. Uracil
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Which nitrogenous base is part of an RNA molecule but not a DNA molecule? A. Guanine B.Cytosine C. Adenine D. Uracil
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Which nitrogenous base is part of an RNA molecule but not a DNA molecule?
A. Guanine
B.Cytosine
C. Adenine
D. Uracil
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Answer: It would be D, Uracil! Hope that helps :D
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