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name the pyrimidine present in dna...​

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Answered by joelninanvarghese
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The purines in DNA are adenine and guanine, the same as in RNA. The pyrimidines in DNA are cytosine and thymine; in RNA, they are cytosine and uracil. Purines are larger than pyrimidines because they have a two-ring structure while pyrimidines only have a single ring.

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Answered by sonaliderdekar17
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Pyrimidine is a substituted derivative of pyrimidine, especially the bases thymine and cytosine present in DNA.

plural noun: pyrimidines; noun: pyrimidine base; plural noun: pyrimidine bases.

The pyrimidine bases present in DNAare. cytosine and adenine. cytosine and guanine. ... cytosine and uracil.

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