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What's the nitrogen base found only in dna

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Thymine

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There are five nitrogenous bases that are found in nucleic acids; adenine (A), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) are in both DNA and RNA, while thymine (T) is almost exclusively found in only DNA, and uracil (U) is almost exclusively in RNA.

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Answer: thymine

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