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 Name the nitrogen bases in DNA and RNA?​

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The nitrogen bases in DNA are Adenine, Guanine, Thymine and Cytosine. In RNA the nitrogen bases are Adenine, Guanine, cytosine and Urasil.

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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) are perhaps the most important molecules in cell biology, responsible for the storage and reading of genetic information that underpins all life. They are both linear polymers, consisting of sugars, phosphates and bases, but there are some key differences which separate the two1. These distinctions enable the two molecules to work together and fulfil their essential roles. Here, we look at 5 key differences between DNA and RNA. Before we delve into the differences, we take a look at these two nucleic acids side-by-side.

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