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purines found both in DNA and RNA​

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Answered by ahmedparveze468
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There are many naturally occurring purines. They include the nucleobases adenine (2) and guanine (3). In DNA, these bases form hydrogen bonds with their complementary pyrimidines, thymine and cytosine, respectively. ... In RNA, the complement of adenine is uracil instead of thymine.

Chemical formula: C5H4N4

Melting point: 214 °C (417 °F; 487 K)

Molar mass: 120.115 g·mol−1

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