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the nitrogenous base without amino group in its chemical composition is​

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Answered by krishnaakhil065
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It's Thymine and uracil

Answered by smartbrainz
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Thymine and uracil are the base pairs without amino group.

Explanation:

  • there are mainly five types of nitrogenous bases which are present in DNA and RNA  
  • in case of DNA The nitrogenous bases which are present are adenine, guanine thymine and cytosine. However in case of RNA the nitrogenous bases are added adenine, guanine ,cytosine and uracil
  • among these the nitrogenous bases of thymine and uracil does not have amino group.

To know more about nitrogenous bases,

What is the pairing arrangement of the nitrogenous bases - Brainly.in

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