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what are Purines and Pyrimidines??

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐Purines and pyrimidines are the nitrogen bases that hold DNA strands together through hydrogen bonds.

⭐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.

⭐A small set of purine and pyrimidine bases are found in nucleotides and nucleic acids.

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Answer:

Purines and pyrimidines are the nitrogen bases that hold DNA strands together through hydrogen bonds. 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.

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