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Explain Structure of Thymine.

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Answered by OrangyGirl
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Chemical Structure. The chemical structure of thymine contains the ring-shaped pyrimidine molecule, similarly to each of the nucleobases. In the formation of DNA, thymine and adenine are always paired together by the force of two hydrogen bonds, which creates a stable nucleic acid structure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer➡C5H6N2O2

⭕In RNA, thymine is replaced with uracil in most cases. In DNA, thymine (T) binds to adenine (A) via two hydrogen bonds, thereby stabilizing the nucleic acid structures. Thymine combined with deoxyribose creates the nucleoside deoxythymidine, which is synonymous with the term thymidine.
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