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Name the nitrogenous base in-
pyrimidines

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Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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Nucleic acids contain five different nucleotide bases.

Three are pyrimidines and two purines.

The pyrimidine bases are

  •  thymine (5-methyl-2,4-dioxipyrimidine)
  • cytosine (2-oxo-4-aminopyrimidine)
  • uracil (2,4-dioxoypyrimidine)

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Answered by mahipatel010701
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Answer:

Nucleic acids contain different nucleotide bases. Three are pyrimidines and two purines. The pyrimdine bases are thymine , cytosine and uracil.

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