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The nitrogenous base adenine is found in all members of which group?

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ATP, RNA, NAD and DNA.

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A nitrogenous base; it is an organic molecule containing a nitrogen, carbon and other atoms that has the chemical properties of a base that is why they are called as bases. The nitrogenous bases are; i) adenine, ii) guanine, iii) thymine, iv) uracil and v)cytosine.

Adenine is a nitrogenous base which is found in ATP, RNA. NAD, FAD and DNA. adenine pairs with thymine in DNA synthesis.

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