In the RNA molecule which niotrogen base is found in the place of thymine
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Three of the four nitrogenous bases that make up RNA — adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G) — are also found in DNA. In RNA, however, a base called uracil (U) replaces thymine (T) as the complementary nucleotide to adenine (Figure 3).
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Three of the four nitrogenous bases that make up RNA adenine A cytosine C and guanine G are also found in DNA. In RNA, however, a base called uracil U replaces thymine T as the complementary nucleotide to adenine
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