Science, asked by ruchitapoojary1970, 6 months ago

There is uracil in RNA instead of ________ of DNA.

(a) adenine (b) thymine (c) guanine (d) cytosine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first three are the same as those found in DNA, but in RNA thymine is replaced by uracil as the base complementary to adenine. This base is also a pyrimidine and is very similar to thymine. Uracil is energetically less expensive to produce than thymine, which may account for its use in RNA.

Answered by Tousif90786
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Explanation:

The first three are the same as those found in DNA, but in RNA thymine is replaced by uracil as the base complementary to adenine. This base is also a pyrimidine and is very similar to thymine. Uracil is energetically less expensive to produce than thymine, which may account for its use in RNA

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